Jamie Dornan has admitted Robert Pattinson didn’t “fit in” with their friend group after his Twilight success.
Earlier this month, Robert told Entertainment Tonight that Jamie, Andrew Garfield, Charlie Cox and Eddie Redmayne “were all roommates,” and that he “was invited as an afterthought” to their meet-ups.
The Batman star said at the time: “There’d be like one slice of pizza left and I’d be like, ‘Is there any for me?'”
Robert Pattinson reveals what it was like living with Andrew Garfield, Eddie Redmayne, Charlie Cox and Jamie Dornan. 😱 pic.twitter.com/fhYLGSfJys
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Setting the record straight on Robert’s comments, Jamie told ET at the Critics Choice Awards on Sunday: “No! The pity invite? No.”
“”I think with Rob it’s always been like, he sort of had success earlier, so we were a bit like, ‘Does he really fit in with us?’ Because we were not working and he’s working all the time.”
“He did Twilight and was suddenly in a different stratosphere than us and we’ve sort of, not caught up, but we all started working more consistently, but yeah, Jesus, we’ve known each other a long time.”
Jamie Dornan reacts to Robert Pattinson saying he’d only get pity invites to hang with Jamie’s crew back in the day. #CriticsChoice pic.twitter.com/61fPNve8j5
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“He was the one that got us in; he got us all the attention,” the actor added, laughing. “He was too successful for us, I think, early on. … We all took our time. I’m still not there, compared to those guys.”
“But we had a lot of fun back in the day,” the Belfast star added.