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Robert Pattinson Kristen Stewart: Who Does Renesmee Look More Like?
Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart’s Breaking Dawn daughter, Renesmee, will be played by the adorable Mackenzie Foy. With her long brown hair and porcelain skin, she is definitely believable as Bella and Edward’s daughter. Do you think that Renesmee more closely resembles Kristen Stewart or Robert Pattinson? Who does Mackenzie Foy look like?
If you look at the picture of Mackenzie above and compare it to the photo below of Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart, you will see that Renesmee is a good mix of both her parents. However, I think that she looks a little bit more like Robert than Kristen.
Mackenzie Foy and Robert Pattinson seem to have similar eyes, and their profiles have a strong resemblance. Honestly, she could easily pass for his real life daughter. She does share Kristen’ Stewart’s hair and skin tone, but in my opinion, little Renesmee favors the Cullen side of the family.
What do you think?
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tash commented on Jan 22 11 at 9:24 amShe looks more like Kristen to me. She has the exact same mouth as Kristen and I think she’s got Kristen’s profile and eyes. She has a very intense stare like Kristen. She has something of Robert in her, I think it’s a mixture of her eye shape, and her brows.
teeam edward commented on Jan 22 11 at 11:11 ami think she looks more like rob and has kristens hair but robs face my opnion
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