Robert Pattinson, FKA Twigs denied split rumors; Pattison, Kristen Stewart on the possibility to reunite again in another ‘Twilight’-like film
There has been a lot of break-up rumors between Robert Pattison and FKA Twigs but reporters cannot be judged speculating that the two broke up and are not in good terms as they were not seen together for months.
The two were seen in Drake's aftershow party but FKA Twigs left early and Roberts stays at the party with friends, ParentHerald reports.
In recent photos, the two have seen arrived together at LAX on Monday but FKA didn't see wearing the sparkler that Rob gave to her in April 2015. Are they even engaged or called its quits? Or just maybe FKA just don't want to wear the ring around. There are reports saying that Pattinson wants to have a child with his current girlfriend but Twigs may disagree about Robert's plans since she wanted to focus on her career.
While "Twilight: Breaking Dawn - Part two" has ended, a lot of reports are saying that there could be another 'Twilight' film in the making as the co-chairman of Lionsgate Motion Picture Group, Patrick Wachsberger revealed on September 27, "It's a possibility, It's about Stephenie Meyer. If she wants to tell a story related to those characters we're here for her," according to ScreenDaily.
This brings a question: What would FKA Twigs feel about her beau working again with his ex-girlfriend as he plays the love interest of Kristen Stewart? The report says Twigs is not worried at all about Pattinson being paired up again with his ex. "Tahliah [FKA] has no problem whatsoever with Rob working with Kristen if they decide to film another 'Twilight' movie, She doesn't feel threatened by Kristen, especially with the revelation that she is madly in love with her girlfriend", says report.
Kristen Stewart and Alicia Cargile started as BFF's as Alicia was Stewart's assistant before and from there they've grown serious and are very much in love and serious with each other.
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