Kristen Stewart's Response to Kim Davis Is the Best We've Heard So Far

Kristen Stewart has never been afraid to get candid about love. In a new interview with The Daily Beast, Kristen tackles notorious Kentucky clerk Kim Davis, who has been refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. Kristen takes the best road when it comes to dealing with what she refers to as a "closed off" person: with pity. Although it's still more or less speculative, Kristen most recently alluded to her sexual orientation in the September issue of Nylon magazine, saying, "Google me, I'm not hiding." See her full quote about Kim Davis below, and then read her other recent comments about love.

"Yeah. Oh my god. Did you see [Kim Davis] come out of jail? Honestly, it makes me so deeply uncomfortable. I feel really bad for her. Anyone who's so closed off to things that are so apparent? Imagine what else she's missing out on in life. I'm not making any grand statements about her personally, but if something so glaringly obvious, such as this subject . . . That's why I feel bad for her. It's like, 'Oh, buddy, that must suck.' That fear of the unknown cripples people, breeds hate, and it's just very sad."