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What Happened to the Nostalgic TV Commercials Stars?

August 10, 2017 by Rebecca Rand

Porsche

Actress Kristen Stewart rose to fame thanks to her lead role as Bella Swan in the popular vampire saga, Twilight. She landed the role in 2008, alongside Robert Pattinson, and this is one of her most notable roles yet, although her performance has received mixed reviews. Stewart was recently cast as Princess Diana for the upcoming and anticipated drama film Spencer; this casting choice has also suffered mixed reviews.

Her first-ever stage performance was a school Christmas play, where she was spotted by a talent agent. That’s how Stewart began her unexpected acting career at 8 years old. For about a year, before she landed her first film role, Stewart appeared in a comic Porsche commercial, where the young girl misses her school bus on purpose, so that she could have a ride in her father’s Porsche.

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