Edward and Bella Swan in Twilight trailer

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Edward and Bella Swan in Twilight trailer

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Game of Thrones star’s real reaction to Twilight’s ‘wild’ red flag

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Maisie Williams fans are in stitches over her ‘real’ reaction to a part in Twilight that people think is a major red flag.

The Games of Thrones star was acting alongside a clip of audio from the film franchise but was reacting how most people would, if it was real life.

The scene in question is when Edward (Robert Pattinson) appears at Bella Swan’s (Kristen Stewart) window when she wakes up. She asks him what he’s doing there and he admits he likes to watch her sleep.

But TikTok fans love Maisie’s “most accurate representation of this scene” better than the actual movie.

We see Maisie drinking when she mouths along to the script to ask how Edward “get in here”. After he explains he has been watching her for a while, she pretends to be alerted before fake-gagging.

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Maisie Williams reacts to Twilight
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A partner watching you while you sleep when you don’t know they’re there or even live together may be a major red flag in a real-life relationship. Luckily, this is just a movie, but it still creeps followers out.

One viewer wrote: “Your reactions were so good, you should go into acting,” joking about the TV star’s already successful acting career.

Someone else pointed out the age difference of the love birds: “The fact that he was like 1000000 years old and she was all but 17?”

And someone else quipped: “These movies and books are just wild”.

While a third joked: “OK I’ll watch Twilight again,” as if she needed a bigger push to turn them back on.

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♬ original sound – Faith Meredith Dahl