Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson Twilight Kid a Commerical Hit

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn

Hey, do you want to see Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart’s pretend kid from Twilight in a new commercial? I’ll just warn you right now, it’s for AT&T. If you’re okay with that then march on! The video is down below and is actually pretty funny and I’m sure reflects how all parents view their children.

So for those not in the know (as I was), the little girl in the commercial is Mackenzie Foy who is playing Renesmee Cullen in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn: Part 2. That’s right, she’s the half-human, half-vampire daughter of Bella and Edward. That kid will have problems. But Mackenzie Foy is normal girl and in this AT&T commercial she doesn’t have too much to do besides sit there and smile confidently. You just know that confidence is from being in a major motion picture that has millions of crazed fans that will do anything just for a glimpse of one the stars. You know… maybe she won’t be normal. The attention can go to your head.

But the commercial! I’ve probably watched it about ten times now, just so I can hear this set of lines: “Kyle’s got that thick head of hair.” “That should be rewarded.” AMAZING. Whoever wrote those lines deserves the highest praise, maybe some kind of award, or at least a pat on the back. Do everything you can to spread this video around. If you don’t laugh at even one thing the parents say about their kids, you may be dead inside.

About Brody Gibson

+Brody Gibson studied film in Vancouver, BC. I originally intended to become a video editor, but realized I have a passion for writing. To say I love television is a bit of an understatement. I watch it religiously, think about it constantly. To be able to talk about it is one the best things in the world. Combining that with my love of writing gives me the opportunity to express my opinions to the Internet masses and start gripping conversations.

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