As previously reported, FKA twigs warned Kristen Stewart not to talk about her encounters with fiancé Robert Pattinson in the past, but that does not leave it untouchable to "Twilight" director Bill Condon, who called actress' on-camera "vampire orgasm" impressive.
In a recent interview with Vanity Fair, Condon praised Stewart, expressing his love for her ability to express a dynamic range of emotions throughout "Twilight: Breaking Dawn, Part I."
"She's incredibly smart and committed, she played such a range of emotions across a single film, from wedding jitters to death throes to vampire orgasm - I mean, if you can pull that off, you can do anything," he gushed.
Condon, who directed both installments of the hit vampire film, also divulged his appreciation for the leading lady, since before their professional relationship began: "I'd been a fan of Kristen's before Breaking Dawn, and I loved working with her.
Perhaps Stewart was so good at "vampire orgasm," because she was dating her co-star, Pattinson, at that time. The two later broke up following reports claiming that she was cheating with her "Snow White and the Huntsman" director, Rupert Sanders.
In the past, the "Still Alice" actress has spoken out on her passionate scenes with former beau -- in an interview with Harper's Bazaar UK, she actually called them "grotesquely uncomfortable" and "agony."
Stewart's interview statements supposedly ignited a severe warning from FKA. OK! Magazine reported Pattinson told her how terrible the entire situation became, calling it a "nightmare" and he was thinking he may "quit acting forever."
An insider said that the "Glass & Patron" advised Stewart to "Shut the f**k up about Robert," further proclaiming she lost all privileges to speak about Pattinson when she got into the car with Rupert Sanders. "It was pretty brutal," the insider admitted.
Meanwhile, Stewart has seemingly moved on and is reportedly courting her personal assistant, Alicia Cargile.