Robert Pattinson Says He’s Attracted To The Scent Of A Woman


If you want to get Robert Pattinson’s attention, you better smell like a rose. The Twilight hunk opened up to a Portuguese magazine Activa in an interview, when asked what he finds the most attractive, Pattinson said it’s one of the five senses that gets him interested.

Robert Pattinson is attracted to a lady that smells great. If you want to get Pattinson’s attention you don’t even have to buy the most expensive perfume out there — you just have to smell good. Pattinson elaborated, “It doesn’t necessarily have to be perfume.”

Pattinson expressed his interest in scents, and it seems like it’s more than just the scent of a woman. Robert told the magazine:

“I like the smell of people. It is really strange and I’m sure it has to do with pheromones. We like people because subconsciously we like the way they smell. I always find this very interesting to observe.”

Now we know how Dylan Penn captured Robert Pattinson’s heart after enduring a long heartache from Twilight co-star and ex Kristen Stewart. Penn, who is the daughter of Robin Wright and Sean Penn, must smell pretty darn good. Of course that’s probably not the only thing Dylan has going for her. Robert Pattinson expressed what he likes the most about a woman, and it seems to go beyond her scent.

In an interview with Harper’s Bazaar Arabia, Robert Pattinson said about the qualities of a woman he finds attractive. “Someone knowing who they are, it’s the best. I guess because it’s the opposite of what I am—I am so all over the place.”

Pattinson continued: “If someone looks good in their clothes, it’s because they are comfortable in their own skin.It’s literally just like owning it. Oh no! That is so lame, I feel like I am on Project Runway saying ‘own that.”

These days Robert Pattinson has moved on from Kristen Stewart to Dylan Penn. The latest report has Pattinson planning to bring Penn to the U.K.

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