Situated overseas for work duties, Robert Pattinson was spotted rehearsing a scene for “Breaking Dawn” in Rio de Janeiro on Sunday (November 7).
The Edward Cullen stud joined cast and crew members as he was joined by a Bella Swan double as he readied to shoot the day’s scenes before later teaming up with co-star girlfriend Kristen Stewart.
In related news, recent reports tell that Rob recently turned down a $2 million offer to be the face of Burberry.
A source told the Sunday Mirror, “Head designer Christopher Bailey and the Burberry team were desperate to sign Robert as the main person in their new campaign. It would grace all their stores worldwide and be
in all the best publications. They went to Robert but he immediately,
politely, turned them down.”
The insider added, “As far as Robert sees things he’s an actor by trade and that’s his art. He doesn’t want to start becoming a brand or anything. Burberry really hoped Robert would do it. They know he wears
Burberry occasionally and he’s met Christopher and the team before. They
only wanted him. Robert’s look would have been perfect so they’re back
to square one.”
Enjoy the pictures of Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart hard at work in Rio (November 7).
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