Spotlight Report – Robert Pattinson and Reese Witherspoon at the WFE Premiere in Sydney   2 comments

From Spotlight Report.net
Today was the day…the wait was over! We were there “On the spot” for the Australian premiere of Francis Lawrence’s “Water for Elephants”…check it out.

Sydney’s Pitt street pedestrian area was not the same because The Australian Premiere of “Water for Elephants” was held today Friday 6th May, 2011 along with special guest Hollywood superstars Robert Pattinson, Academy Award Reese Witherspoon and director Francis Lawrence, transforming the entire place in a total Carnival…The circus was in town as Christoph Waltz quotes on the film everyone there today was welcomed “To the most spectacular show on Earth”.

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Tons of fans were waiting for hours to meet their favorites celebrities, some of them arriving the day before camping there just to have the best spot. Most of them were specially waiting for the Twilight star Robert Pattinson. Obviously, the screaming of at least 2,000 people, teenagers mostly, could be heard from the distance as soon as R-Patz arrived around 6.30 pm.

R-Patz patiently stopped for every single person, signing everything and posing for photos with many die-hard fans, event taking the pictures himself to help the nervous and loyal fans who were very excited and shocked to see him for the first time ever Down Under. On the contrary, co-star Reese Witherspoon didn’t pose for photos with fans but she happily signed for everyone.

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2 responses to “Spotlight Report – Robert Pattinson and Reese Witherspoon at the WFE Premiere in Sydney

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  1. Hi Guys!
    Glad you liked our note…

    Thanks for visit Spotlight Report.net

    All the best

    ps. Is from Spotlight Report, not from “on the spot”, The title “on the spot” is how we call every event we go, still all good 🙂

    thespotlightreport

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