Here are the pics from Robert Pattinson in Vanity Fair Magazine 2011 detagged and in black and white.
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Here are the pics from Robert Pattinson in Vanity Fair Magazine 2011 detagged and in black and white.
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Posted March 1, 2011 by Sim in Photoshoots, Robert Pattinson
Tagged with 2011, Black & White, Black and white, enhanced, Magazine, Magazine scans, Photoshoot, Pic, Pics, Robert Pattinson, Vanity Fair
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Dang, every time I see a new photo of him, it never gets old. He’s so amazing. This is off the subject, but does anyone know what theater WFE is going to have the premier??
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Totally random comment here, but I just thought you should see this:
http://sixdegreesofbritpack.tumblr.com/post/3594935608
The piano pic is nice but the one in the car is my favourite. He has the most beautiful hands, I cannot stop staring at the picture. The alligator is very lucky. Cannot wait for the HQ pics and hopefully lots and lots of outtakes.
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