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Kirsten Dunstlets it all hang out, almost

Despite some questionable filmic outings, Dunst is one of the very few child actors to have made an irrefutably triumphant transition from child actor to grown-up star

By Hadley Freeman  /  THE GUARDIAN , LONDON

Today, however, she shifts crossly in her seat when the subject is raised: "I'm not going to defend what I said and I don't want to talk about it any more." It must be hard, I suggest, to have lived your teenage rebellion in public, where journalists throw it back in your face forever. She looks a little surprised and her mouth tightens more: "I've never had a teenage rebellion, I'm not that type of person. I always work out my problems in a conscientious way."

The day after we meet, the papers are full of pictures from the Spider-Man 3 premiere. In particular, photos of Dunst and Borrell leaving a club at 4am, Dunst almost looking like she's starting to have some fun, her mouth a little less tight, her face a little less conscientious.

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