Christina Perri, known for her hit song 'A Thousand Years' from The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1, has expressed her enduring love for the Twilight movie series. She revealed that whenever the films are on TV, she can't resist watching them, considering it a must-see whenever she comes across them.
During the pandemic in 2020, Perri took the opportunity to rewatch all five films, emphasizing her deep connection to the series. The Twilight movies, based on Stephenie Meyer's book series, catapulted lead actress Kristen Stewart to new heights of fame, alongside Taylor Lautner and Robert Pattinson.
Perri's song was a pivotal part of the Twilight soundtrack, capturing the essence of the love story between Bella and Edward. Despite her success in the music industry, Perri faced personal challenges, including fertility struggles and pregnancy losses.
After experiencing miscarriages and the loss of her daughter Rosie, Perri discovered a treatable blood-clotting disorder that may have contributed to her pregnancy complications. She is now advocating for changes in screening protocols to prevent such tragedies for other women.
Perri's mission is to raise awareness about this disorder and push for early testing during pregnancy to prevent future losses. By sharing her story and advocating for policy changes, she aims to ensure that women do not have to endure the same hardships she faced.