Jun 24, 2009
Robert Pattinson Has A New Set Of Fake Injuries To Show Off
More bang(ed up) for his buck

Last week we saw photos of Robert Pattinson on the NYC set of his new movie Remember Me lookin’ all banged up with bloody bruises on his face. It turned out that R. Pattz wasn’t really injured, he was just in make-up for a scene in the film. Today we get to see a few new pics of Robbie with fake facial contusions … but these look even worse than the other ones:


Aww … I can’t help but feel a smidge of sympathy for poor R. Pattz even tho I know these injuries are not real and that he is not in any pain. There’s just something about seeing a poor injured little bird that makes you want to hug it and squeeze it and love it all over … even if this little bird isn’t really hurt at all. Don’t you just want to hug him?

[Photo credit: Splash News, Bauer-Griffin]

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9 Comments. Add Yours

  1. Nikki says:

    Poor guy!!! I’d nurse him back to health in a heartbeat!!

  2. M_Deezy says:

    i’d want to do more than just hug him… ;-)

  3. anna says:

    Hug him is a distant second to the other things i’d like to do to him….

  4. Holly says:

    yes i’d love to hug him, then get his autograph added to progress the signing of my book XD.

  5. CHASE says:

    To be honest, I wouldn’t really doubt it if something like this really did happen to him someday. Those Twilight girls be crazy!

  6. susan says:

    I think he looks better with the faux injuries. Anything that covers a portion of his fugly mug is alright in my book! He is hideous looking, on his best day!

  7. nicole says:

    how many girls do you think will shed a tear when he gets hurt in this movie?

  8. emjay says:

    hells yes I would hug and kiss him till the owies went away…and then some

  9. Shazz says:

    I went ‘awww’ eventho i knew it was fake.. =\

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