Robert Pattinson Admires Sexy Legs From Bathtub in New Dior Ad

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Twilight star Robert Pattinson will soon be seen in an upcoming Dior Homme campaign. Early photos were released via Dior’s Twitter account late Friday which show a fully clothed Pattinson relaxing in a bathtub while admiring a disembodied pair of legs propped alongside the tub.

Daily News reports the scene is part of a series that depict the couple crashing a wedding. Of the scene, the source told Daily News, “It was a ceremony with a lot of guests dressed very fancy. There was a six-piece formal band with violins. During the scene, they were holding hands and danced a little before splitting up so Rob could dance with the older lady. The scene was that others were not amused by this — like those two were crashing a ceremony.”

The ad is said to coincide with a commercial shot last December for European and Asian markets that will ultimately air in the U.S.

Apart from Twilight Breaking Dawn Part 2, Pattinson was most recently seen in the latest David Cronenberg flick, Cosmopolis, a noirish mindbender that has Pattinson travelling across Manhattan to get a haircut. Sounds boring but it was actually quite interesting.

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