Kristen Stewart might not be the talented film chameleon, but Hollywood does love her and her charm. Now, she's past her love-crazed character, Isabella Swan from the "Twilight" series and is moving on to bigger fish.

Fans all over do world are just dying to ask what Kristen Stewart has to say about "Twilight" and her newest flick, "Snow White and the Huntsman?"

Other than the "Hunger Games,"one of the highly anticipated film releases of this year, "Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2" is also coming in at second. Though for the "Twi-hard" and "Robsten" fans, the only movie they'll ever be looking forward to would be "Breaking Dawn."

While for a few fans of Balenciaga's new face could not agree more that Kristen's portrayal of Snow White is far better than her character, Bella from "Twilight", the 22-year old actress begs to differ.

During WonderCon that occurred over the weekend, Charlize Theron who plays the evil White Witch sits alongside Kristen Stewart and discusses all the action happening in "Snow White and the Huntsman."

Wearing her British boyfriends' shirt, Kristen Stewart animatedly speaks up on the training she had to endure on set just to portray the kick-ass Snow White in the film.

"I hurt myself, a lot," said Stewart. "I've always wanted to do a f-ing bad-ass action movie."

Knowing a few open-minded fellows present during that time, one could not stop pointing out and making fun of Kristen Stewarts' character, Bella from Twilight. This comment completely took the smile out of Stewarts' face which launched her into her defensive mode, proving she is one tough "Snow White."

"Hey now!" shouts Stewart during the event, the actress quickly rose out of her chair. "I could have a whole discussion about Twilight, but I won't."

Ironically, her boyfriend, Pattinson disliked playing Edward Cullen but this alone did not stop Stewart from voicing her own opinion and her love for Bella Swan.

"I love that character [of Bella], and Snow White couldn't be much farther from it," says Stewart.

"Everything I've done always feels really different," added Stewart. "[Twilight] was a really extended period of my life and it was very much its own thing and I love that character. Snow White couldn't be more different."