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This bizarre resurfaced Twilight deleted scene is almost too cringe to watch

It's worse than the CGI Renesmee baby

Sofia Aira
9th January 2025, 15:48
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Twilight is the star series of every girl’s childhood, argue with the wall. The whole saga is a hot mess spanning just 18 months of chaos, sexy vampires, and weird hybrid babies. No other series could make me love such an unhinged storyline the way that Twilight does. There’s also a lot of lore from the Twilight novels that didn’t make it into the films which mostly consists of weird conversations, wild rituals and even religious undertones. However, after a lot of deep diving, people have found a resurfaced deleted scene from the original Twilight 2009 movie that might actually be too unbearable to watch.

An old YouTube video posted 15 years ago (yes, YouTube really is that old) depicted an interview with Stephanie Meyer, the author of the Twilight books, talking about a cut scene. The resurfaced footage is from the part of the film where Bella goes to meet Edward’s family at their gorgeous forest house for the first time.

In the disturbing video, Bella is looking around Edward’s bedroom as she does in the original film. However, the deleted scene occurs just before she has to hold on tight, spider monkey. She picks up Edward’s rain stick and tells him “I used to make these. I had a chinchilla, and me and my mom used to make these out of the chinchilla’s droppings, and you know like, paper towel rolls.”

The look on Edward’s face is priceless.

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It’s no surprise why the scene was cut, and it’s a wonder it ever made it into the script in the first place. I’m not sure why a quiet and socially awkward Bella Swan would bring up her dead chinchilla’s droppings to a sexy vampire, but I guess that’s what makes her *not like other girls.* If he didn’t have regrets about Bella after hearing that, they were obviously meant to be.

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