Robert Pattinson Describes His ‘Deep, Deep Fear of Humiliation’ When Taking on Movie Roles

'The Batman' star said there's no making excuses for an unsuccessful project: "No one’s going to care about the reasons."

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Robert Pattinson is revealing one of his deepest, darkest fears: humiliation.

The Batman actor, 37, said during a chat with writer and comedian Jordan Firstman for Interview magazine why he’s “not really” ever had to do a project he was not at all into. It's because he doesn’t want to look bad.

“I have a deep, deep fear of humiliation,” Pattinson admitted, explaining: “And also, you sort of know it’s down to you. You can say it’s a sh---- script or the director’s a d--- or blah, blah, blah, but at the end of the day, no one’s going to care about the reasons.”

“You’re the one who everyone’s going to say is lame,” he continued. “And the vast majority of people will say you’re lame even when you tried your best.”

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Pattinson, who made his film debut at the age of 17 in Vanity Fair, also discussed the way he sees his own “place in society,” and alluded to the difficult job-to-job aspect of being a Hollywood actor.

<p>Warner Bros/Moviestore/Shutterstock</p> Robert Pattinson in 'The Batman.'

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Robert Pattinson in 'The Batman.'

“I’m constantly thinking that you’re just going to spend the vast majority of your life unemployed and desperate and kind of feeling like you’re a total failure. I think that’s just what life is,” he said with a laugh.

Firstman noted that while “show business” people often have “this never-being-enough syndrome,” there are “some people who are content," to which Pattinson replied, “I don’t know.”

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“I feel like you’re specifically at a maximum most of the time you’re doing a job and you’re employed for three months,” he explained. “That’s the most stressful thing in the world.”

Earlier this year, he shed light on another stress faced by actors in Hollywood: pressure to look a certain way. He revealed in an interview with ES Magazine that he's gone to some wild lengths to achieve the ideal look in Hollywood.

While he noted that he hasn't had any problems with his own body image, he admitted the expectations for men and women in show business are "crazy" and that he’s fallen into the pattern of “addictive” dieting.

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"I once ate nothing but potatoes for two weeks, as a detox,” he said. “Just boiled potatoes and Himalayan pink salt. Apparently it's a cleanse… you definitely lose weight."

He added, "I have basically tried every fad you can think of, everything except consistency."

Pattinson also touched on a reluctance to discuss his training routine for movies, saying that it's "quite embarrassing when you get into a pattern of answering questions about your workout because there'll always be a guy who's in better shape than you."

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