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Kristen Stewart from Twilight fame, takes off her heels at the red carpet to protest against the ‘No Flats’ policy

Kristen Stewart from Twilight fame, takes off her heels at the red carpet to protest against the ‘No Flats’ policy
Kristen Stewart protests in a subtle way by removing her heels at the Cannes Festival. She protests against the ‘No Flats’ policy for women.

The Twilight actress is serving on the predominately female Cannes Film festival jury alongside other Hollywood

Kristen while walking the red carpet for the movie premiere posed for the shutterbugs for a couple of pictures and later removed her black stilettos to walk barefoot. Many believe this was her way to protest against the festival’s policy of ‘no flats.’ It’s an unwritten rule that women must wear heels on the red carpet at Cannes.

The actress had previously spoken about this weird rule after a group of female attendees were reportedly turned away at the premiere of Carol in 2015 for wearing flat shoes. “There’s definitely a distinct dress code. People get very upset at you if you don’t wear heels or whatever” Kristen told the Hollywood Reporter in 2017. She continued, “I feel like you can’t ask that anymore, but it’s still a given. If you’re not asking guys to wear heels and a dress then you can’t ask me either.”
Check out the images of the actress, her looks, dress and makeup.
Also, see the video where she is seen removing her heels:









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She was attending the premiere of 's .

Kristen rose to fame when she starred in Twilight trilogy, series of books by Stephanie Meyer. She is currently dating Victoria’s Secret model Stella Maxwell, 27, who she was first linked to in 2016.
Well, do you think this move by Kristen was a good initiative?
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