Twilight Breaking Dawn 2 star kid makes first appearance in 12 years
Twilight kid sends fans wild with her shocking appearance in a recent video
Taylor Dianne Robinson, who played a character of Renesmee, the daughter of Bella and Edward in the most legendary series, has finally returned to fame with a latest stunt.
The former child actor, who appeared in Twilight Breaking Dawn Part 2, cleared up the confusion saying she was the one who played the most memorable role in the film.
Taylor released a TikTok where she can be seen replaying her character of the daughter, as fans of hit series were shocked to see her again.
The film story was about a vampire Edward fell in love with Bella who was a human. However, it has been 12 years now since the second part of the series came out.
While introducing herself, she shared, "I was Renesmee in Twilight Breaking Dawn: Part 2. It's true."
"Yeah, maybe I got to told Rami Malek's face for like seven hours while filming because that's one of Renesmee's powers. And yeah, maybe I watched Robert Pattinson sleep. What are you going to do about it." she continued.
Back in 2021, the actress also revealed amazing behind the scenes on her Instagram account where they all can be seen having fun together.
She captioned the post, "It was amazing to be on the set of Twilight Breaking Dawn p2 and play Renesmee at 5yrs, I got to meet the whole cast, it was such a pleasure."
However, the iconic Twilight series left many people hanging on the ending part where Bella and Edward live happily ever after with their daughter.
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