Pic is tagged London so not sure when it was taken (we'll update if/when we find out).
Poor girl looks a little bit overwhelmed! We feel ya ;)
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Thanks Nancy
(...) Robert Pattinson? Let’s dismantle the myth: he is not a sex symbol. he is cute, but he fascinates you more for his kind behavior and/or for his attitude of a damned genius. But then, just because of it, for me he is more interesting. He has the world at his feet but he never acts pretentious or superior. A couple of times I asked him personal questions about his work and career. He is a bit embarrassed and shy - and I'm Neapolitan - but once he opens up he's smiling and never dull.via Source / PattinsonArtWork
(...) Corbijn is very precise when it comes to the details. In the early days of filming I realized that Rob had some strange tics. I asked around if those were his. I was too shy to ask him myself and found out that those expressions belonged to Stock. The viewers may not even notice Rob's efforts, but for Corbijn it was necessary that these things were done the right way.
Summary of cute/funny fan encounter with Rob in Budapest back in 2010:
Two girls saw Rob walking down the street with his bodyguards so they went up to him with a "hi Rob!" and the girl says that when he looked at her she forgot everything she knew in English and all she could get out was "autograph and photos" :D Rob smiled and said "sure". So the girl's friend got out her Twilight dvd (which they had with them in case they ran into him while he was here) Rob laughed when he saw it and said "what the hell?" Then there's a whole long bit where the girl couldn't find her pen, and during this time Rob attempted to pronounce the Hungarian word for Twilight (Alkonyat). The girl told her friend to hold the dvd (fogd már meg!) and Rob also tried to repeat this too :D When the girl still couldn't find her pen, Rob reached into his jacket and took out his own pen, only to find that it had run out, so he took out another one but that one didn't work either (lol) so he tried to carve the autograph onto the paper and ended up ripping it. The girl finally managed to find her pen and gave it to him. Rob took it between his teeth to take the lid off and signed the girls' dvds. Then when they were going to take a photo, Rob leaned down and looked at the girl's shoes, grinned and said "we have the same shoes" and they both laughed. Both the girl and her friend took photos with him,thanked him, he said to them "nice to see you" then repeated "see you" again to which the girls said bye and he left.
"Robert Pattinson was in a wheelchair for the Haunted Airman, a made for TV movie, based on Dennis Wheatley’s ‘40s occult thriller, The Haunting Of Toby Jugg.At the time, it was a fresh, riveting idea. A disabled British airman recovers from his time in battle. Pattinson’s version was funded by the BBC and aired on BBC4 in October 2006. His performance won fans in The Stage mag, who credited his performance, which incorporated “youthful terror and world weary cynicism”."If you're interested you can read the review here