Being a Hollywood celebrity can bring in so much pressure: the demand of the fans as an actor, the pressure of their actions that the general public will judge, no matter how radical or mundane.

And with Kristen Stewart, she is just recently figuring out that being a celebrity will tend to bring the eye of the world seeing her every move. And despite being hated not only by "Twilight" fans but by the rest of the world as well, she recently revealed to Little White Lies, a British publication, that she is determined to help the less fortunate.

"It's weird to be in this position of, like... not to sound f-king crazy, but 'financial prowess.' I feel bad about it. I feel like you need to do something." said the 22-year old actress in an interview with Little White Lies, as reported by Hollywood Life.

It has been known for countless celebrities to attach their names to different charities in order to boost their self-image, especially after a huge scandal breaks out. Kristen, however, is not interested in doing "empty charity work", where a celebrity just shows up in a charity event in a dress that eventually will be auctioned off, which will make the person feel important and content that they have done the world good.

The "Twilight" star is part of a recent scandal, wherein she was seen and photographed canoodling with her "Snow White and the Huntsman" director, Rupert Sanders, who was married to Liberty Ross. Since then, Rupert and Liberty have filed for a divorce, while Kristen was ejected from her Robert Pattinson's home.

"After playing a young woman with emotional issues in Welcome to the Rileys, Kristen says she felt inspired to help troubled individuals." continued Hollywood Life.

Kristen said that she wanted to open halfway houses in New Orleans and LA. She also mentioned that she also wants to make a documentary as to why these halfway houses are important.

Even with the brewing turmoil that is the scandal, Kristen is showing positivity by showing that she wants to make a change, maybe not to herself, but to the world.