Kristen Stewart and Mackenzie Davis Play 'How Well Do You Know Your Co-Star?'

The Happiest Season actresses dish about their previous roles and unique hobbies.

Whether you think Abby and Harper are meant to be or not, you can't deny that Kristen Stewart and Mackenzie Davis have major on-screen chemistry in Clea DuVall's buzzy rom-com, Happiest Season. (Sorry, Riley-Abby stans.)

The actresses, who play a couple navigating a rocky holiday season in the new Hulu film, proved how close they got on set by taking Marie Claire's trivia challenge "How Well Do You Know Your Co-Star?" In the game, Davis and Stewart managed to accurately answer questions about each others' previous roles but surprised one another with juicy tidbits about their unique hobbies. (Um, what exactly is a "death tour"?)

Abby & Harper in Happiest Season

Abby (Kristen Stewart) and Harper (Mackenzie Davis) in Hulu’s new rom-com.

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Stewart even dished to Davis about winning "Best Kiss" four years in a row at the MTV Movie Awards for her now-iconic Twilight make-outs with Robert Pattinson. "I wanted to know what you did to win the kiss," Davis asked her cast mate. "It's not really a very good kiss," Stewart replied with a laugh. "People just really liked that series. It really wasn't great."

Hopefully Stewart will have her shot at the honor again thanks to her and Davis's snowy smooches and Christmas cuddles in Happiest Season. You can stream the film on Hulu now.

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Neha Prakash
Entertainment Director

As Marie Claire’s Entertainment Director, Neha oversees and executes strategy for all editorial talent bookings and culture coverage across the brand's print and digital entities, including covers, celebrity profiles and features, social takeovers, and video franchises as well as handles talent relations for MC's flagship summit, Power Trip. She's passionate about elevating diverse voices and stories, loves a hot-take, and generally hates reboots. She's worked in media for more than 10 years and her bylines about pop culture, film & tv, and fashion have appeared on Glamour, Vanity Fair, GQ, Allure, Teen Vogue, Brides, and Architectural Digest. She is a graduate of the Columbia School of Journalism.