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Nikki Reed is on the cover of Seventeen Latin America, the issue for Mexico and Central America, which is different from the rest of South America. They feature the photoshoot and interview in Spanish. Since we never got to scan the American issue, here are the HQ scans.
We continue our massive gallery update with all the pictures we couldn’t post during the very busy promo week. This time, we’re adding the images from the New York City screening of Breaking Dawm last week, via HQCelebrityPics. Enjoy!
Nikki is on the cover of the November/December issue of Seventeen! Here are some highlights of her interview.
On the Twilight cast, behind the scenes: “In the beginning, it was innocent and fun, and we were like one big happy family – it was like being at sleepaway camp. And then success comes along and changes the dynamic. We’re not all best friends, and we’re not all going to hang out together after the final movie is done.” – Nikki Reed in the December/January issue of Seventeen
On people’s misconceptions of her: “I got typecast as a party girl when Thirteen first came out. The funny thing was, I was a virgin, I didn’t do drugs, and I barely drank.” – Nikki Reed in the December/January issue of Seventeen
Two days ago, Nikki Reed said on her Twitter acount that she co-wrote a song with her husband, Paul Mcdonald and that she was heading to the studio to record the song.
Today, Nikki aired the song for the first time on “On air with Ryan Seacrest“.