• Kristen Stewart shocks fans in provocative photo shoot
  • She poses in underwear for 'Rolling Stone' cover
  • She opens up about her queerness

Hollywood's rebel heartthrob, Kristen Stewart, is no stranger to making headlines, but her latest Rolling Stone cover is more than just a photoshoot – it's a statement! The 'Twilight' sensation is all about flipping the script, and she's doing it with a jockstrap and a defiant glare that screams, "I'm here, I'm queer, get used to it!"

Remember the days when K-Stew was just the girl next door from 'Twilight'? Well, those days are long gone! The actress is now a queer icon, and she's not holding back. "The boys were the sex symbols," she says, but now it's her turn to turn up the heat – and boy, does she! With a wet-look mullet and a leather vest that leaves little to the imagination, Kristen is rewriting the rules of sex appeal.

Stewart's playful poke at masculinity

It's not just about being sexy; it's about being bold.With her hand inside a jockstrap, she gazed seductively at the camera, exuding confidence.

Pairing the Bike Athletics undergarment with an unzipped black leather vest, the 33-year-old actress flaunted her toned torso.  She's not just wearing the clothes; she's challenging the norms, striking poses that say, "Who says only guys can do this?"

Her mullet-like hairstyle was styled in a wet look, with brunette bangs framing her face, completing the edgy ensemble.

Kristen's not just talking the talk; she's walked the walk. Bullied for not shaving her legs, she once tried to conform. But now? She's all about being fluid, being real, and being herself. "I've never felt like I have performed a femininity that felt like a lie," she declares. And we're all here for it!

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Behind the scenes: Stewart's battle with anxiety

But it's not all glitz and glam for the 'Charlie's Angels' star. She's battled severe anxiety, even ending up in the hospital with clenched fists. "I'm not dehydrated. I'm flipping out," she confessed. It's a raw and real look at the pressures of fame – and a reminder that even stars have their struggles.