Photo: Stephane Cardinale - Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images; George Pimentel/Getty ImagesKristen Stewarthad a visceral reaction to meeting Neve Campbell in person.TheSpenceractress, 31, is featured onone ofWMagazine’s coversfor its “Best Performances” issue (on stands Feb. 8), where she was asked if she ever gets starstruck seeing other celebrities. Turns out,Screamactress Campbell, 48, was that person for Stewart recently.“I saw Neve Campbell in a restaurant the other day, and I looked over my shoulder and did this thing that I hate when people do to me, where they look and then snap back and pretend they didn’t see or something. I’m like, ‘Just come say hi!’ " said Stewart. “Then my friend was like, ‘You should just go say hi.’ I was like, ‘No way.’ ““And then [Campbell] invited us to sit down and chat for a minute,” continued theTwilightalum. “I was like, ‘Man, I need to gosee [the new]Scream.‘I love that series so much.“Stewart added that only a rare few famous people give her a “physical” reaction of feeling starstruck IRL.“It’s funny who actually star-strikes you. It’s never who you expect,” she explained. “It’s a physical thing — maybe you love a musician, maybe you love an actor so much, but you see them and you’re like, ‘Yeah, cool. That’s them. They’re a person.’ There are some people that just get in there physically. And then your body goes, ‘Ahh!’ “Tim WalkerElsewhere in theWinterview, Stewart talked about always wanting to be an actress and how she navigates being in the public eye."[I] have been told several times, if interviews or press become heavier, you start to feel some version of an identity crisis in the melée. When I was younger, it would always be like, well, just go out there and be somebody else,” she shared. “And that is a line that is inSpencer— there has to be two of you. Sometimes you have to make your body do things you hate.““There’s just no way to do it other than your way,” Stewart continued. “This sounds so contrite, but I don’t know how to be someone else, which is a gift, and also I think true for anyone. That’s still the version of you being someone else. And I know that this is a weird answer for ‘What’s the best advice you’ve ever been given?’ It’s just absorbing people and their truth and then going, ‘Okay, mine’s allowed to be what mine is.’ “Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Tim WalkerWhile onThe Howard Stern Showlast year, Stewart said her “favorite actors arethe ones who aren’t hiding.““I know that Hollywood definitely has this bulls—-y thing, naturally we’re telling stories that aren’t real,” she added at the time. “The ones that really resonate stick. People are being honest. I think there are people throughout the years that have hidden and it’s so clear, feels awkward.”

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Kristen Stewart; Neve Campbell

Kristen Stewarthad a visceral reaction to meeting Neve Campbell in person.TheSpenceractress, 31, is featured onone ofWMagazine’s coversfor its “Best Performances” issue (on stands Feb. 8), where she was asked if she ever gets starstruck seeing other celebrities. Turns out,Screamactress Campbell, 48, was that person for Stewart recently.“I saw Neve Campbell in a restaurant the other day, and I looked over my shoulder and did this thing that I hate when people do to me, where they look and then snap back and pretend they didn’t see or something. I’m like, ‘Just come say hi!’ " said Stewart. “Then my friend was like, ‘You should just go say hi.’ I was like, ‘No way.’ ““And then [Campbell] invited us to sit down and chat for a minute,” continued theTwilightalum. “I was like, ‘Man, I need to gosee [the new]Scream.‘I love that series so much.“Stewart added that only a rare few famous people give her a “physical” reaction of feeling starstruck IRL.“It’s funny who actually star-strikes you. It’s never who you expect,” she explained. “It’s a physical thing — maybe you love a musician, maybe you love an actor so much, but you see them and you’re like, ‘Yeah, cool. That’s them. They’re a person.’ There are some people that just get in there physically. And then your body goes, ‘Ahh!’ “Tim WalkerElsewhere in theWinterview, Stewart talked about always wanting to be an actress and how she navigates being in the public eye."[I] have been told several times, if interviews or press become heavier, you start to feel some version of an identity crisis in the melée. When I was younger, it would always be like, well, just go out there and be somebody else,” she shared. “And that is a line that is inSpencer— there has to be two of you. Sometimes you have to make your body do things you hate.““There’s just no way to do it other than your way,” Stewart continued. “This sounds so contrite, but I don’t know how to be someone else, which is a gift, and also I think true for anyone. That’s still the version of you being someone else. And I know that this is a weird answer for ‘What’s the best advice you’ve ever been given?’ It’s just absorbing people and their truth and then going, ‘Okay, mine’s allowed to be what mine is.’ “Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Tim WalkerWhile onThe Howard Stern Showlast year, Stewart said her “favorite actors arethe ones who aren’t hiding.““I know that Hollywood definitely has this bulls—-y thing, naturally we’re telling stories that aren’t real,” she added at the time. “The ones that really resonate stick. People are being honest. I think there are people throughout the years that have hidden and it’s so clear, feels awkward.”

Kristen Stewarthad a visceral reaction to meeting Neve Campbell in person.

TheSpenceractress, 31, is featured onone ofWMagazine’s coversfor its “Best Performances” issue (on stands Feb. 8), where she was asked if she ever gets starstruck seeing other celebrities. Turns out,Screamactress Campbell, 48, was that person for Stewart recently.

“I saw Neve Campbell in a restaurant the other day, and I looked over my shoulder and did this thing that I hate when people do to me, where they look and then snap back and pretend they didn’t see or something. I’m like, ‘Just come say hi!’ " said Stewart. “Then my friend was like, ‘You should just go say hi.’ I was like, ‘No way.’ "

“And then [Campbell] invited us to sit down and chat for a minute,” continued theTwilightalum. “I was like, ‘Man, I need to gosee [the new]Scream.‘I love that series so much.”

Stewart added that only a rare few famous people give her a “physical” reaction of feeling starstruck IRL.

“It’s funny who actually star-strikes you. It’s never who you expect,” she explained. “It’s a physical thing — maybe you love a musician, maybe you love an actor so much, but you see them and you’re like, ‘Yeah, cool. That’s them. They’re a person.’ There are some people that just get in there physically. And then your body goes, ‘Ahh!’ "

Tim Walker

Kristen Stewart for W Magazine

Elsewhere in theWinterview, Stewart talked about always wanting to be an actress and how she navigates being in the public eye.

“[I] have been told several times, if interviews or press become heavier, you start to feel some version of an identity crisis in the melée. When I was younger, it would always be like, well, just go out there and be somebody else,” she shared. “And that is a line that is inSpencer— there has to be two of you. Sometimes you have to make your body do things you hate.”

“There’s just no way to do it other than your way,” Stewart continued. “This sounds so contrite, but I don’t know how to be someone else, which is a gift, and also I think true for anyone. That’s still the version of you being someone else. And I know that this is a weird answer for ‘What’s the best advice you’ve ever been given?’ It’s just absorbing people and their truth and then going, ‘Okay, mine’s allowed to be what mine is.’ "

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While onThe Howard Stern Showlast year, Stewart said her “favorite actors arethe ones who aren’t hiding.”

“I know that Hollywood definitely has this bulls—-y thing, naturally we’re telling stories that aren’t real,” she added at the time. “The ones that really resonate stick. People are being honest. I think there are people throughout the years that have hidden and it’s so clear, feels awkward.”

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