Aug 9, 2009
The Ladies Of ‘Twilight’ Do ‘Glamour’ Magazine
Rachelle Lefevre gets a little press BEFORE her firing

Twilight stars Ashley Greene, Nikki Reed and Noot Seear are joined by the ex-Twilight star Rachelle Lefevre in the new issue of Glamour magazine which went to press before the shocking announcement was made that Rachelle has been fired from the movie franchise. Titled Twilight Beauty, the ladies are featured in a photospread that is meant to highlight their natural as well as their made-up beauty … behold:


Clearly the whole piece was shot way before Rachelle was let go from her role in the upcoming third Twilight film Eclipse, cuz she looks way too happy in the photos. Poor thing. After the jump, check out individual photos of the ladies lookin’ all glammed up for the mag …


They all look lovely, Rachelle looks beautiful. Ah well … I guess it’s time to get over her firing … it’s just still such a shame, I liked her in the role of Victoria. This may very well be the last photoshoot that she appears in for anything to do with Twilight. At least she’s going out with a bang!

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  1. Moves says:

    Okay, maybe I’m like…the slowest person alive, but what is BDH?

  2. Ama says:

    @Moves- I think it it facial expressions and just body language that made her Victoria. Twilight really didn’t give any of the actors/actress’ a chance to shine because it was sort of everywhere. Of course most actress’ can do the same thing as Rachelle did. But I really just think it was how she portrayed Victoria, she didn’t have to say anything. Its like in Silent movies, there were TONS of actors/actress’ that got recognized by those by just how they acted(XD though most acting in that was exaggerated XD), and they were even better in talking movies.

    Its just the feeling you get from the actress? I guess? >.< I hope that made at least some sense. ^^; if not ignore my babbling

  3. roxster says:

    @ moves: bryce dallas howard I’m guessing lol. I see your point though when you ask what basis people had for that. I think even though she had limited screen time she physicall fit the image of victoria and emobied her well and people could see that continuing thorugh the remainder of the series.

  4. Sarah says:

    actually most of the ladies here look way better than they do in the movie. and i agree with everyone else: Nikki Reed is way better with her natural coloring. Otherwise she doesn’t look like the gorgeous Rosalie I had envisioned in my head. Hopefully, the new director hired someone else to fix this.

  5. whiskey says:

    I like Nikki Reed as Rosalie…I think she’s very pretty, not HOLLYWOOD though…but I never pictured Rose looking all HOLLYWOOD anyway. I do think she looks better as a brunette but still, I really liked her in the role of Rose. And i don’t think they should change any of the lead characters at this point in time. Whatever their decision making was based on it’s kind of set, it would be weird to try and accept someone new (even as Victoria…and I liked Rachelle Lefevre).

  6. Tracy says:

    I disagree about Nikki being a bad choice for Rosalie. I think she looks stunning with the blonde hair and pale skin. I really like her. But that’s just my opinion.

  7. Lisa says:

    catherine hardwicke worked with Nikki Reed in Thirteen (the one with Evan Rachel Wood). Good movie :)

  8. Chella says:

    Why did Rachelle get fired? I haven’t been paying much attention lately! Just wondering

  9. Melissa Lomeli says:

    I really like Nikki as Rosalie. I think she does a great job and she’s gorgeous no matter what color hair she has! She’s one of my fave characters!

  10. Kerri says:

    @AMA- Tiffany Thornton is way to girl next door to play Rosalie. I like the hard bitchiness Nikki brings to the screen however does anyone think Racheal Taylor would’ve been a good Rosalie? She was in the first transformers movie. I think she’s beautiful and could pull off Rosalie’s character well… Ideas?

  11. squishy says:

    Noot Sear looks like she just stepped off the set of Dallas.

  12. anne says:

    @squishy LOLOLOLOL

  13. Krissy says:

    Niki Reed is actually Catherine Hardwick’s stepchild. She also directed Nikki in 13, which Nikki helped write with her stepmother. I think she is a very bad actress, and she looks like a dude in these pictures.

    Rachelle looks radiant and beautiful!

  14. Selina says:

    Re: Krissy..
    “But there’s also this really funny misconception about me because I’ve worked with Catherine Hardwicke three times. There’s this idea that she’s my stepmother. But I have a mother and a stepmother who has had a really difficult time with that.
    Some of the fans have this idea that because I’m playing Rosalie they’re stuck on Catherine as my “stepmom” which she’s never been.”
    So that’s incorrect.

  15. Nikki says:

    Where is Kristen?????

  16. Love Rachelle’s red hair. Kirsten would not have looked good with these glamour shots.

    -meream

  17. Krissy says:

    Selina, Catherine dated Nikki’s father. From Yahoo, “Inspired by the turbulent life of an ex-boyfriend’s teenage daughter.” From an interview with Catherine: ” When production designer Catherine Hardwicke decided to transition to writing and directing, she chose as her first project a subject matter very close to her heart. Her friendship with 13-year-old Nikki Reed spawned the collaborative effort,”… “The whole thing came because I was just trying to help her get through this stuff. She said she wanted to act, so we tried to work on acting. I said, “Let’s write something for you so you’ll have a good role.” That’s how the whole thing started, to give her a chance to act.”

    She was a step-parent type figure in Nikki’s life. To pretend that her relationship hasn’t affected her casting in Catherine’s movies is more than a bit misleading on Nikki’s part.

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