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VIDEO: Oprah Compares Twilight Phenomenon To The Beatles

May 12 2010, Published 5:49 a.m. ET

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The Twilight craze comes to the Oprah Winfrey Show on Thursday, and RadarOnline.com has a preview clip for you.

Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner were compared to the Beatles by Oprah.

“I was one of those people screaming for Paul McCartney and now people are screaming for you!” she says on the video clip you can see right here on RadarOnline.com.

18-year-old Taylor says “it’s unlike anything else, obviously, it’s amazing.” The star, who pumped up for his starring role in the second Twilight film New Moon, says “Over the past two years, I’ve had the time of my life. I couldn’t be more thankful.”

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But he also has good perspective on the screaming fans “It’s almost like you live in two different worlds. You go into that world and then you completely vanish and you go back into your regular life,” he tells Oprah.

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His co-star Rob, who turns 24 on Thursday, says “You walk into a room and everyone is screaming. It’s not really about you—so it doesn’t go to your head.   You can kinda participate in it…

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It’s about the fans themselves. I think a lot of the people just like doing Twilight-related things.”

Oprah’s show airs in syndication on Thursday and The Twilight Saga: Eclipse opens June 30.

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