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In a recent interview Kristen Stewart revealed that she is no popular kid, but she doesn't care and would prefer to be perceived as "honest."

While Kristen Stewart may be viewed as one of the most popular girls in Hollywood right now, the Twilight star would beg to differ. According to the not so glamorous actress, popularity has never been part of her skill set.

"Not like I cared that much, but I remember being made fun of because I wasn't wearing Juicy jeans," the star recalled in a recent interview with People magazine.

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While Stewart said she didn't care about not wearing name brand clothes, it did bother her when kids made fun of other things.

"Look at a picture of me before I was 15. I am a boy," the star joked. "But it's not like I didn't care that they made fun of me. It really bothered me. I remember this girl in sixth grade looked at me in gym and was like, 'Oh my God! That's disgusting -- you don't shave your legs!"

The actress also admitted that her past record had made some in Hollywood look down on her as a "delinquent."

"You can Google my name and one of the first things that comes up is images of me sitting on my front porch smoking a pipe with my ex-boyfriend and my dog. It was taken the day the movie came out. I was no one. I was a kid. I had just turned 18," the actress told People. "The next day it was like I was a delinquent slimy idiot."

Stewart however, sees herself in a different light. Instead she described herself as more of the artsy type, "I'm kind of a weirdo, creative Valley Girl who smokes pot. Big deal," Stewart said.

As far as taking pictures of illegal and immoral activity, the actress has said that she isn't concerned.

"I'm not embarrassed about it. I'm proud of it. If I took perfect pictures all the time, the people standing in the room with me, or on the carpet, would think, 'What an actress! What a faker!'" Stewart said.

Despite the possible implications, Stewart is unconcerned.

"What matters to me is that the people in the room leave and say, 'She was cool. She had a good time. She was honest,'" she said.

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