Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson to reunite, leaving bitterness behind?
The much publicised affair and apology by Kristen Stewart and Rupert Sanders had given rise to many feelings in Robert Pattinson, anger and hatred being on the top.
|Last Updated: Jul 28, 2012, 10:51 AM IST|Source: Bureau
Zeenews Bureau
Delhi: The much publicised affair and apology by Kristen Stewart and Rupert Sanders had given rise to many feelings in Robert Pattinson, anger and hatred being on the top. While Pattinson has decided not to speak to or see Stewart ever again, and made quite a statement by moving out of the house where the young lovebirds were living together, seems like he cannot escape her, after all.
The final film in the ‘Twilight’ series, ‘Breaking Dawn – Part 2’ will require the two actors to abide by their contract and appear next to each other on the red carpet. And Robert, according to what a source has revealed to a leading daily, “is in pieces but the Twilight love triangle storyline is nothing without him and Kristen. It is eating him up that he has no choice but to see her again because of work. His humiliation is total.”
The ‘Twilight’ co-stars, who have essayed the roles of Bella Swan and Edward Cullen in the ‘Twilight’ series, will be seen yet again in the final part, leaving behind the sorrow and bitterness of their recent break-up.
The young couple, who ruled the hearts of many with their dedication to each other, separated after Stewart admitted to having an affair with her ‘Snow White and The Huntsman’ director Rupert Sanders, and apologised to Pattinson for the same. Sanders, 41, is a father of two.
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