Robert Pattinson and FKA Twigs
British actor Robert Pattinson poses with British singer FKA twigs as they arrive for the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute Gala 2015 celebrating the opening of "China: Through the Looking Glass," in Manhattan, New York May 4, 2015. Reuters/Andrew Kelly

FKA Twigs has admitted that she was not among the legion of fans who flocked to the theatres to watch her fiance Robert Pattinson’s “Twilight” movies. She reportedly still has to watch her fiance’s most popular work to date.

Speaking with Sunday Times UK , the “Video Girl” singer shared interesting information about herself. According to her, she has never seen any of the four movies of the "Twilight" series that catapulted Pattinson and his co-star and ex-girlfriend Kristen Stewart to fame.

The British musician also shared that she does not care much about being famous and prefers to be more creative. “I don't read Heat [magazine], for example. I don't engage in that world, even with myself, even with my own career,” she said.

She added that she has no ordinary day and does not like “being basic.” She wants to have a full creative control of her projects and believes that it is easy because she is not a “package pop star.”

Although she has never seen Pattinson and Stewart together onscreen, she reportedly knows how extreme the die-hard fans of the “Twilight” couple can be. According to her, she had to bear the brunt of the fans' hate because she was dating Pattinson. She said some of the bashers were not only nasty but racist as well, and she “cried once” after reading hateful comments. Now she apparently does not care anymore.

Meanwhile, the British R&B star currently has a busy schedule. She recently released a new song called “Figure 8,” and in an interview, she talked about the inspiration behind the new track. “I could practice my figure 8 in a mirror in the hotel room and listen to vogue music, or look at vogue legends on the Internet... I felt like it made me feel sane, and 'Figure 8' is a reflection on that, I guess," Twigs said.

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