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Twilight star ‘invisible’ to after-party security

METRO NEWS SERVICES
November 19, 2009 3:26 a.m.
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He may be famous to millions of Twilight fans, but Kellan Lutz wasn’t recognized by security at the after-party for the New Moon premiere in L.A. this week, as he was initially denied entrance, according Page Six.

“He just snapped at the bouncer after a few seconds,” a source says. “It looked like things were getting physical between them.” Lutz reportedly turned to the amassed fans for help, yelling to the crowd outside, “They won’t let me into my own party.” After chants of “Let him in!” began, the bouncer relented.

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