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Robert Pattinson Admits He's Been Lying In Interviews For Years -- Some Of His WILDEST Fibs!

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From now on, take everything Robert Pattinson says with a grain of salt! In the actor’s GQ cover story this month, The Batman star admitted he’s been lying in interviews and on auditions for years, and he’s giving fans a glimpse at some of the fake news he’s shared during his career.

We should first point out that R-Patz’s penchant for lying isn’t exactly breaking news. For example, he famously told Matt Lauer during his Water for Elephants press tour that he saw a circus clown meet a gruesome fate as a child when “the joke car exploded on him,” then later confessed he made up the story because he had nothing interesting to say about the circus. Related: Kristen Stewart Explains What It Was Like To Make Out With Robert For Twilight Chemistry Test! Other questionable claims the 35-year-old has made over the years are: he doesn’t wash his hair, he was a dealer in high school who imported substances in floppy discs, and he had a short-lived career as a “handheld pasta” purveyor, where he pitched a concept for portable pasta. (More on that later…) Well, the cat’s finally out of the bag, because Robert told GQ that he’ll occasionally “just make something up” during interviews “in order to say anything at all”!

The UK native said his lying habit first developed when he was in early auditions. Because casting directors would apparently become worried about his accent, he’d pretend to be an American, sharing: Not a bad idea — only, he kept up the charade even after the first Twilight movie made him a global star!

He added: LOLz! Weirdly enough, one thing the actor wasn’t lying about was the pasta business. He explained: However, the same can’t be said for these other bizarre claims Robert’s made over the years… While doing press

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