Kristen Stewart walked along on the red carpet on crutches at the 85th Annual Academy Awards and sported a bruise on her left arm in a cream-colored Reem Acra gown.
“She had sliced her foot and everyone was worrying about would she wear heels or flats or one heel, crutches or no crutches,” Stewart’s manicurist Ashlie Johnson told Us Weekly. “She tried so many options, she was really a trouper.” Stewart “cut the ball of her foot, quite severely, on glass two days ago,” her makeup artist, Beau Nelson further explained to People. No one has been able to explain the fresh bruise on her arm, however.
The On the Road actress went without her crutches to stop and pose for pictures along the red carpet. She also left them behind when presenting the award for best production design alongside Harry Potter’s Daniel Radcliffe. Instead, she opted to hobble painfully to the podium.
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Stewart had a relatively rough weekend overall. In addition to her foot injury, her last film with the Twilight franchise, Breaking Dawn Pt. 2, swept the Razzies. She personally received the Worst Actress Razzie for her performance in the Twilight film and for her work in Snow White and the Huntsman.
—Chelsea Regan
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