We probably don't have to tell you that in "Eclipse," Kristen Stewart's character Bella must chose between two equally strong and oh-so-pretty suitors: Edward the vampire or Jacob the wolf. But it appears in real life, Kristen has already made her decision—she runs with wolves! While visiting "The Late Show With David Letterman" last night, the 20-year-old actress showed off pics of her not-so-ferocious furry friends.
Clad once again in a one-sleeved frock (this one in black by Hervé Léger by Max Azria) and flaunting her new, lighter strawberry blonde locks, Kristen assured Dave that her family's half-wolf, half-dog hybrid pets are safe and lovable. In fact, she showed pictures of herself hugging the massive mutts. After good-naturedely ribbing Dave for pronouncing the word "woof" instead of "wolf," the two got into a debate about wolf packs and their human hunters. "I'll take them all," Kristen said of the endangered wolves. "They can live in my backyard."
Another cross-species relationship Dave couldn't quite wrap his head around was that of human and vampire. "Can a mixed relationship like that work out, honestly?" Dave asked rather astutely. "That's very prejudiced, Dave," Kristen responded. When the late night host hinted at Kristen's potential transformation in "Breaking Dawn," he suggested she might need a sponsor to guide her in the vampire ways. "Maybe 'True Blood' will sponsor us!" Kristen joked.
Kristen again got laughs, albeit unintentionally, with another verbal gem that will no doubt haunt the "Eclipse" actress. "I was with Taylor on this [tour] because Rob was working," she said, "and we were able to have a lot more fun this time." When the audience began laughing, and KStew realized what she had said, she tried valiantly to set the record straight. "That's not what I meant!" she exclaimed. "That's great. That will follow me around for a while."
What do you think, Crushers? Did you catch Kristen's appearance on the "Late Show"? Are you itching to get your own pet wolf now?

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