By Sade Spence (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Sep 14, 2015 09:15 PM EDT

Robert Pattinson has had it with internet trolls. It is no secret the heartthrob from the "Twilight" Trilogy has received crazy amount of unsolicited attention thanks to the taking the lead role of the mysteriously charming vampire, Edward Cullen, in the multi-million dollar franchise. After he started dating his co-star, Kristen Stewart, his love life also became the epicenter of the media. He has gotten vocal about the "demonic" behavior of internet trolls, however he remains tight-lipped about his relationship with singer FKA twigs in his latest interview.

When talking with The Observer, Robert Pattinson addresses an interesting parallelism between his latest role in "Life" and his real life. In the James Dean-based film, Pattinson plays a photographer invited to capture James Dean's private life on camera. "The idea of taking a photographer back to my family's house...it's just insane!" he told the British newspaper. "It's not really even to do with the photographs - it might be nice to have a really good photographer do it, but it's bringing your family into the public domain and then having to have them deal with this horrible cacophony of demons who live on the internet. That's really ruined a lot of things, internet trolls, because no one wants to put themselves out there. Even if you can ignore it - and I don't think anyone can really ignore it."

Pattinson goes on to talk about how his family, including his sisters have been dragged under the microscope. "With my sisters, you just bring people into something they have not asked to be part of," he explained. "It's impossible for you to stop it afterwards. All you can say is: 'I'm sorry. I'm sorry for bringing this darkness into your life. And also you don't get anything out of it, either.' It's just nothing but bad, yeah."

Hmmm... sounds like he may also be referencing his "suspected" engagement with the ever-so private FKA twigs. On the topic of his relationship with the fellow British native he told the interviewer, "Oh yeah, that. I've just found if you never talk about stuff it's better. But thank you."

That was shut down with a quickness. Better safe than sorry when dealing with the trolls under the internet bridge.