<b>Kirsten</b> Dunst left a print on the Walk of Fame, and in her speech, she specifically mentioned her friend, "Lost in Tokyo" director Sophia Coppola, and her fiancé Jesse Premont, and was excited to the scene of tears.
Kirsten Dunst debuted at a young age, playing the daughter of Mia Farrow in Woody Allen's New York Story at the age of 7. At the age of 12, she emerged from 5,000 candidates and became famous in "Interview with the Vampire of the Night", starring with Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt.
<b>Dunst and Pete in Night Interview with the Vampire</b>
In the 2002 superhero blockbuster "Spider-Man" series, she played Spider-Man's girlfriend, Mary Jane Watson, ushering in another peak in her career. In 2011, she won the Grand Prix for Best Actress at the 64th Cannes Film Festival for her controversial work "Melancholy". In 2017, she starred in "Under the Peony Blossom" directed by her friend Sophia Coppola, which won the Best Director Award at the Cannes Film Festival.
<b>Played Spider-Man's girlfriend in "Spider-Man"</b>
Chelsten Dunst's fiancé, Jesse Plemont, is 6 years younger than her and has starred in "Breaking Bad" and "Ice Storm" and other works. In his speech, Dunst called him "the most knowledgeable person in the world."
<b>Dunst and fiancé Jesse Premont kissed passionately</b>