Robert Pattinson cried over elephant
Robert Pattinson cried over an elephant while shooting his latest movie.
The 24-year-old actor admits he was sad when his animal co-star Thai finished her last day of filming and he shed a tear for the huge performer.
He said in an interview with Seventeen Latino magazine: "I cried the last day that Tai was on the set of 'Water For Elephants', and during the film, 'March of the Penguins'."
Robert - who stars with Reese Witherspoon in the film - claims he enjoys making movies with animals more than professional actors because there is less pressure.
He added: "I think I have more affinity with animals than with people. For many reasons, I prefer working with animals and children than with actors. Often when you're working with actors, it becomes something almost competitive."
Perhaps the reason why Robert became tearful when Thai completed her scenes was because they had got so close on set.
The Hollywood heartthrob previously revealed: "The first time I met Thai, I just got in her mouth. It just seemed like a good place to be!
"She had these huge lips and her teeth were all the way at the back so she just carried me around!"
In the film Reese plays circus performer Marlena Rosenbluth whose horse dies putting her act in jeopardy, until her husband - cruel animal trainer August Rosenbluth - buys her an elephant which leads her to find love with Robert's vet character Jacob Jankowski.
Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this article
Want to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today.
Join our commenting forum
Join thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their replies