Tinsel Korey has a job most women would die for: She spent hours every siku working alongside the shirtless hunks of the Twilight mbwa mwitu pack, keeping Taylor Lautner and the boys in check. Tinsel, who plays the role of Emily Young in The Twilight Saga: New Moon, Eclipse, and the upcoming Breaking Dawn films, portrays the strong and beautiful, yet scarred, fiancee of Sam Uley (Chaske Spencer) and motherly caretaker of the unruly mbwa mwitu pack.
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Celebuzz: Since filming has wrapped for the Breaking Dawn films, how does it feel to see the end of the Twilight Saga? What will wewe miss the most?
Tinsel: I will definitely miss the closeness between me and the boys, and obviously Julia [Jones]. We are very much a family and I always think of filming sort of like summer school - wewe develop all these great friendships and connections and wewe hope that you'll be able to keep in touch and hang out. But, wewe know, life normally moves in different directions. I hope that we'll stay really close. It's kind of a bittersweet ending.
Celebuzz: What is it like working with the predominantly male mbwa mwitu pack? Did wewe have to keep the boys in check at all?
Tinsel: I normally have to keep the boys in check, I am very much Emily in real life when we are on set and stuff. There is just a lot of testosterone - wewe have that many guys, and they have to work out and stuff like that so they already have that charging in them. So, there definitely is a lot of testosterone on set!
Celebuzz: Do wewe have any funny stories from filming with them?
Tinsel: We definitely play pranks on each other! There was this one time that Kiowa [Gordon] ordered hot chokoleti and he left it unattended with Bronson [Pelletier] and I. He came back and he was about to drink it and we were like, "Are wewe sure wewe want to drink that?" So he said, "Why?! What'd wewe guys do to it?" And we're like, "Oh, no, no, nothing." And he goes to drink it again and we were like, "Are wewe sure?" And he is like, "What the heck?! What'd wewe guys do?" And we're like, "No, go ahead, drink it." So he drinks it and we said, "Do wewe feel anything?" (laughs) and he started freaking out. So to this day, he still doesn't know if we did anything to his hot chocolate, but it was pretty fun!
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Celebuzz: Since filming has wrapped for the Breaking Dawn films, how does it feel to see the end of the Twilight Saga? What will wewe miss the most?
Tinsel: I will definitely miss the closeness between me and the boys, and obviously Julia [Jones]. We are very much a family and I always think of filming sort of like summer school - wewe develop all these great friendships and connections and wewe hope that you'll be able to keep in touch and hang out. But, wewe know, life normally moves in different directions. I hope that we'll stay really close. It's kind of a bittersweet ending.
Celebuzz: What is it like working with the predominantly male mbwa mwitu pack? Did wewe have to keep the boys in check at all?
Tinsel: I normally have to keep the boys in check, I am very much Emily in real life when we are on set and stuff. There is just a lot of testosterone - wewe have that many guys, and they have to work out and stuff like that so they already have that charging in them. So, there definitely is a lot of testosterone on set!
Celebuzz: Do wewe have any funny stories from filming with them?
Tinsel: We definitely play pranks on each other! There was this one time that Kiowa [Gordon] ordered hot chokoleti and he left it unattended with Bronson [Pelletier] and I. He came back and he was about to drink it and we were like, "Are wewe sure wewe want to drink that?" So he said, "Why?! What'd wewe guys do to it?" And we're like, "Oh, no, no, nothing." And he goes to drink it again and we were like, "Are wewe sure?" And he is like, "What the heck?! What'd wewe guys do?" And we're like, "No, go ahead, drink it." So he drinks it and we said, "Do wewe feel anything?" (laughs) and he started freaking out. So to this day, he still doesn't know if we did anything to his hot chocolate, but it was pretty fun!
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To read the makala in its entirety, please visit Celebuzz. (link)
Due to an overwhelming demand for the New Moon Soundtrack kwa fans, it is now being released this Friday, October 16th! It was to be released on October 20th. The news came via the official Twilight Twitter (with hivi karibuni tweets kwa New Moon director Chris Weitz).
TWILIGHTERS ISNT THIS GREAT NEWS.I upendo TO GET THE SOUNDTRACK BEFORE THE MOVIE SO I ALREADY KNOW THE WORDS.OK PUT THE NEW Paramore UP AND START LEARNING THE NEW MOON SOUNDTRACK(DONT WORRY Paramore ILL STILL LISTEN TO YOU)
ALSO DONT FORGET THE LISTENING PARTY AT HOT TOPIC ON OCTOBER 15 NATIONWIDE.
TWILIGHTERS ISNT THIS GREAT NEWS.I upendo TO GET THE SOUNDTRACK BEFORE THE MOVIE SO I ALREADY KNOW THE WORDS.OK PUT THE NEW Paramore UP AND START LEARNING THE NEW MOON SOUNDTRACK(DONT WORRY Paramore ILL STILL LISTEN TO YOU)
ALSO DONT FORGET THE LISTENING PARTY AT HOT TOPIC ON OCTOBER 15 NATIONWIDE.
1.I'm really afraid of getting hit kwa cars, like terrified of it. I'm terrified of crossing streets. I'm also very accident-prone... I think people aim for me.
2.I went to do my first big movie when I was 17. I was in South Africa for three and half months, and I was kwa myself.
3.I was just taking out my trash and I had, like, 300 cans of Diet Coke. It was just like, "How did that happen?" I don't even remember buying them. I also like Cinnamon toast Crunch. My addictions are pretty much the only things I consume.
4.I've got a terrible memory -- I end up repeating myself quite a lot. The only thing I can remember is that I'm going to repeat myself!