Kristen Stewart has apologized in a recent magazine interview for making fans 'so angry" at her after she cheated on her on and off-screen love interest Robert Pattinson.

Stewart, however, may have shocked the writer who interviewed her. She also admitted that she doesn't care if people love or hate her.

"It's not a terrible thing if you're either loved or hated," Stewart told Newsweek magazine in an interview to promote her upcoming film "On the Road." But honestly," she added "I don't care 'cause it doesn't keep me from doing my shit."

Despite what people think of her, Stewart admitted she felt bad that she caused so much anger.  "And I apologize to everyone for making them so angry," she stated. "It was not my intention."

This past July, Stewart was photographed kissing Rupert Sanders, the married director she worked with on "Snow White and the Huntsman."  When the photos were published in Us Weekly, Stewart received death threats on Twitter for cheating on Pattinson. She immediately issued a public apology for her "brief moment of indiscretion."

Later, Stewart confessed that the onslaught of criticism had drove the actress into hiding.

"It's a little annoying having to be so compartmentalized," she confessed. "I go from box to box to box. Like right now, this is so crazy 'cause we're out at a restaurant." She pauses. "But I'm going out a lot more now. I was starting to get closed off and self-conscious, and I'm trudging forth into the world more often."

Stewart is set to begin shooting a new movie in April, "Focus" with "Argo" director and lead star Ben Affleck. The film will be directed by the team behind "Crazy, Stupid, Love." Stewart and Affleck will play a pair of con artists who constantly get over on each other in both their personal and professional lives.