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Page Six quick hits: Kristen Stewart talks ‘debilitating isolation,’ Jessica Alba tweets awards show

Kristen Stewart says that she identified with her “Snow White and the Huntsman” character because she has experienced “debilitating isolation.” The star tells Interview magazine in a newly released interview, “[Snow White] has been locked away in a little cell for seven years. And I can kind of relate to that… The fans and people who loved ‘Twilight,’ they do put you on this sort of different plane where you’re not real.”

Jessica Alba, Lea Michele, Eva Longoria, Lily Collins, Sofia Vergara, Kelly Rowland and Donatella Versace all hit the red carpet at last night’s Glamour Women of the Year Awards in London. But Alba and Vergara weren’t pleased to let photographers have all the fun. The pair snapped several images of themselves at the awards, including this Instagram shot of their glass trophies.

Tyler Perry has shot down rumors that Bobbi Kristina stormed off the set of his series, “For Better or Worse.” Perry explained today via his blog, “I woke up this morning to my publicist calling me saying that there were reports that Bobbi Kristina walked off the set of ‘For Better Or Worse.’ NOT TRUE AT ALL PEOPLE!!! There is no way that she could have walked off the set because we have finished taping the season.”

January Jones tells The Hollywood Reporter in an interview out today that “Mad Men” creator Matthew Weiner had to sell her on the infamous scene where her character Betty Draper cheats. “Betty, at the end of season two, goes to a bar and winds up sleeping with a random guy. I didn’t disagree with it; I just wanted to understand the motivation,” reveals Jones. “He explained to me that I needed to stop thinking. Betty is a sexual person — she gets drunk and she gets laid. That’s it.”

California tax payers are up in arms that Sean “Diddy” Combs’ son, Justin Combs, has received a $54,000 scholarship to play football at UCLA. Yahoo! Finance reports today that some are calling for him to give back the money, as his father reportedly earned $45 million in 2012.

James Franco wrote about the HBO series “Girls” on The Huffington Post today. “[The show] seemed to portray my world — the one inhabited by struggling creative types in New York,” says Franco. “There was a point, right before Judd [Apatow] cast me in ‘Freaks and Geeks,’ when my parents cut me off because I wanted to go to acting school instead of UCLA. I worked at McDonald’s.”