Kristen Stewart Indie Film(Photo Credit –Facebook)

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Kristen Stewart didn’t just bet on herself. She practically threw her wallet out the window for On the Road. At the peak of her Twilight fame, when Hollywood was throwing checks at her like confetti, Stewart signed on to a film that paid her pennies compared to the blockbuster paydays she was used to. And she had zero regrets.

Back in 2012, Stewart starred in On the Road, a film based on Jack Kerouac’s legendary novel. The movie followed a wild cross-country adventure with Stewart playing Marylou, alongside Garrett Hedlund’s Dean and Sam Riley’s Sal. It was the ultimate road trip movie, packed with rebellion, freedom, and all the restless energy of Kerouac’s words (via Cheatsheet). The film also boasted a stacked cast – Kirsten Dunst, Amy Adams, Viggo Mortensen, and Elisabeth Moss – but it was still an indie project. And indie projects don’t come with Twilight-sized budgets.

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On the Road hit a financial snag, and instead of walking away or demanding a bigger cut, Stewart did something that stunned Hollywood – she slashed her salary to a shocking $200,000. For context? She had just pocketed a whopping $25 million for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn. That means she willingly took home just 1% of her previous paycheck. The kind of math that would make any accountant break into a cold sweat.