Kirsten Dunst: Kissing Brad Pitt Was "Disgusting"

Mar 28, 2013 - 09:19
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Kirsten Dunst: Kissing Brad Pitt Was "Disgusting"
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There are any number of women who would jump at the opportunity to have their first kiss be with Brad Pitt — but according to Kirsten Dunst, who's had the experience firsthand, it's not that great.

Granted, Dunst was only 11 when she and Pitt smooched in 1994's Interview with the Vampire and tells Bullett magazine the kiss "was just a peck." But still, the now 30-year-old actress, adds: "Everyone at the time was like, 'You're so lucky you kissed Brad Pitt,' but I thought it was disgusting."

In the film, Dunst stars opposite Pitt and Tom Cruise as Claudia, an undead woman who's trapped in the body of a young girl. She was nominated for a Golden Globe for the role.

'Just a peck': The actress was only 11 when she filmed the scene

'Just a peck': The actress was only 11 when she filmed the scene

"I remember Brad would watch lots of Real World episodes," she tells Bullett of her time on set. "He had this long hair. He was just a hippie-ish cool dude."

And as for Pitt setting the bar for any future liplocks? "I didn't kiss anyone else until I was 16, I think," Dunst tells Bullett. "I was a late bloomer."

 

Via TVGuide

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