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Robert Pattinson eating "like a wild animal" in lockdown

Twilight and The Batman actor Robert Pattinson admits that he has developed some strange eating habits during the coronavirus lockdown.

Twilight star Robert Pattinson has admitted that he has turned feral when it comes to eating during the coronavirus lockdown.

The 33-year-old had been working on The Batman prior to the shutdown and is now isolating alone at an Airbnb flat in London.

"Like, I eat out of cans and stuff," Pattinson told GQ. "I'll literally put Tabasco inside a tuna can and just eat it out of the can... it is weird, but my preferences are... just sort of eat like a wild animal. Like, out of a trash can.

"Yesterday I was just googling, I was going on YouTube to see how to microwave pasta.

"Put it in a bowl and microwave it. That is how to microwave pasta. And also it really, really isn't a thing. It's really actually quite revolting. But I mean, who would have thought that it actually makes it taste disgusting?"

Pattinson also revealed that he has been developing a new handheld pasta product akin to a burger.

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