Daniel Radcliffe: 'Robert Pattinson has a lot to deal with'

Actor Daniel Radcliffe thinks that his gradual introduction to fame made life a lot easier for him, which wasn't the case for his Harry Potter co-star Robert Pattinson.
The 22-year-old, who starred alongside the Hollywood heartthrob in 2005 movie Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, admits he has not seen Robert since he shot to fame after starring in 2008's Twilight, but is happy he became popular.
Radcliffe said: "We worked together on the fourth Harry Potter film, but I haven't seen him since any of the Twilight movies.
"It's lovely to see anyone from the franchise doing other things and becoming successful, but we haven't had any contact."
Pattinson starred as wizard Cedric Diggory in the flick - but Daniel, who played the title character in the 10-year film series, admits his 25-year-old co-star has turned into the 'most famous guy in the world'.
He added to Access Hollywood: "I think he's had to do with kind of a lot more.
"I had a very gradual easing in to the idea of fame, because I was doing the first two films back to back almost. So, while the whole Potter film franchise was exploding, I was in studios filming and kind of unaware that this thing was going massive outside. Where as Rob, [he] was suddenly the most famous guy in the world. I think that's a lot harder to deal with."
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