While the Kristen Stewart, Stella Maxwell relationship is not the hottest topic in Hollywood, this does not make the pair immune to all kinds of gossip. In a recent tabloid piece, the pair was subjected to claims that their relationship is in jeopardy due to the “Charlie’s Angels” reboot. The claim painted the runway model as a spoiled and impudent child who needs constant attention.
Predictably, this new Kristen Stewart, Stella Maxwell gossip piece came via a well-known tabloid publication that has a reputation for false reporting. This time, it’s OK! and as Gossip Cop points out, its claim that the “American Ultra” star’s work on the “Charlie’s Angels” reboot is causing relationship trouble is not true.
The gossip piece cited a supposed insider who was close to the Kristen Stewart, Stella Maxwell couple and proceeded to spout unverifiable nonsense. The source painted the model as being a brat who constantly needed the attention of her actress girlfriend and justified the supposed feelings of abandonment.
“Kristen has taken on a lot of responsibility with this project and can’t be there for Stella 24/7,” the supposed insider reportedly told the tabloid magazine. “Stella has every right to be upset. They are spending more time apart than ever right now and it will only get worse when filming begins. It’s going to be tough for them to get through this.”
“Kristen’s convinced this film is a great move for her career, but it’s hurting her relationship.”
Gossip Cop quickly dismantled this piece, pointing out that the Kristen Stewart, Stella Maxwell dynamic had always involved a lot of work. Both the actress and the model have incredibly busy careers and are not in the habit of sitting around, doing nothing.
As the International Business Times also notes, this is not the first time that OK! made such frivolous claims. Just like all the other times, it published gossip garbage; this instance was also easy to prove as “fake news.”


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