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EXCLUSIVE: Rob Pattinson Heckles Friend At Concert

March 12 2010, Published 9:20 a.m. ET

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As far as bromances go, Rob Pattinson and his “Brit Pack” buddies are in the center of the biggest one there is.  RPattz loyally shows up to his buddies’ gigs whenever he’s in the same town, but RadarOnline.com has exclusively learned that Rob wasn’t being that supportive at his close friend Marcus Foster’s concert on Thursday night– in fact he was heckling him!

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Marcus played a gig at the The Pigalle Club in London and his best bud Rob was not just sitting quietly in the audience.  A concert goer told RadarOnline.com about seeing the handsome actor at the show. “He was there shouting out to Marcus to play Bobby Long songs.” 

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Twi-hards know that Marcus Foster and Bobby Long penned the song Let Me Sign that Rob Pattinson performed on the Twilight soundtrack. Alas, Rob did not get on stage and sing, but was just content to good naturedly hassle his friend from the audience.

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Meanwhile, on the other side of the ocean, his girlfriend Kristen Stewart was premiering her new movie The Runaways, where she perfectly captures the 70s rock icon Joan JettTaylor Lautner was on hand for the movie, and he definitely didn’t heckle his co-star on her big night.

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