Kristen Stewart can’t get the ‘Charlie’s Angels’ theme song out of her head.
The 29-year-old actress – who is starring alongside Naomi Scott, 26, and Ella Balinska, 22, in Elizabeth Banks’ upcoming spy reboot – begged people to stop sharing Ariana Grande, Miley Cyrus and Lana Del Rey’s infectious collaboration ‘Don’t Call Me Angel’ because it’s too catchy.
Speaking to Entertainment Tonight, she laughed: "I would like everyone to stop posting that song. Literally, I like can’t get away from it.
"Actually, what I mean is, Charlie’s Angels is sick and I love that song. And I do! But, it’s, like, a lot…
"The thing is, I haven’t heard all of it, so I only know that [chorus]. Maybe if I could hear all of it it might be a satisfying experience… But thank you for being on our soundtrack!"
Filmmaker Banks, 45, also opened up about the all-star lineup for the movie’s hit single, and she admitted it was "a dream" to land Grande, 26, for the soundtrack.
She said: "Ariana Grande came in really early on to executive produce the soundtrack for the movie.
"I was really obsessed with the ‘Black Panther’ soundtrack and how one artist [Kendrick Lamar] sort of took over and really represented not just the theme of the movie but the audience of the movie.
"And [Grande is] so perfect [for this soundtrack] and she really loves ‘Charlie’s Angels’, and it’s been a dream."
Meanwhile, Stewart previously revealed she agreed to star in the film because filmmaker Banks has always been supportive of her.
She said: "I did ‘Charlie’s Angels’ because I’m a huge fan of Liz Banks and I always felt she vouched for me. I always felt, like, she doesn’t think I’m a freak."