Twilight fans DISGUSTED as bizarre deleted scene where Bella talks about poo goes viral on TikTok

TWILIGHT fans have been left DISGUSTED after a bizarre deleted scene showing Bella talking about poo went viral on TikTok. 

The random clip was discovered and shared by screenwriter Alanna Bennett, who had been re-watching the extended edition of the 2008 film. 



A Twilight fan shared some deleted scenes from the first film where Bella talked about poo

Fans of the vampire/werewolf love-triangle franchise will remember the main protagonists Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart) and her vampire boyfriend Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson). 

Sharing the scene with her followers on TikTok, Alanna can be heard saying: “I know why everybody says that Bella doesn’t have a personality and it’s because they left out this scene here.” 

In the clip Bella is visiting Edward’s home for the first time and as she looks she picks up a rainstick and tells Edward that she and her mother used to make their own using empty toilet roll tubes and chinchilla poo.



The crafty minx reveals she used to make rainsticks using chincilla poo and toilet rolls

“I had a chinchilla and me and my mom used to make these out of the chinchilla’s droppings and, like, paper towel rolls,” Bella reveals to a rather surprised looking Edward in the scene. 

Putting the rainstick back on the shelf, she adds: “Maybe that’s weird.” 

The camera cuts to Edward who clearly thinks Bella making crafts with rodent poo is weird, and awkwardly raises his eyebrows.



Edward is clearly unimpressed by Bella’s admission

After watching on TikTok, many fans were left disgusted and delighted by the random exchange. 

One wrote: “I refuse to believe this is real no wonder rob hates this series he had to do that scene”

“NOOO THIS IS DISGUSTING! WHY THE POOP, WHY?,” added a second. 

While a third confirmed: “This wasn’t even in the book! The crazy director did that!”


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