Kristen Stewart does not care if she wins an Oscar, the coveted award, for her role as Princess Diana in "Spencer." The way Kristen has portrayed the late princess has been highly praised by critics, though she is okay even if she does not receive the award.
"I do not care," said the actress in the podcast Awards Circuit for Variety. The Oscars are such a funny thing. There are so many extraordinary movies and shows that are barely seen. ”
"I really appreciate that something I have been involved in has sparked such a big conversation," she added. "We don't make movies to not connect with each other."
Directed by Pablo Larraín, the drama follows Lady Diana in 1991 during a Christmas party in Sandringham with Prince Charles and their children - Princes William and Harry - plus Queen Elizabeth and the rest of the royal family.
Diana's former bodyguard, Ken Wharfe, recently talked about Stewart portraying the "Princess of the People" and even praised her performance.
"Of all the people who have played Diana in the last 10 years, she is the closest to her," he told People about Stewart acting. "She managed to perfect her behavior."