It has been years since Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson broke up. But recent rumors insist that the actress has not yet completely moved on from their split.
More than six years after their breakup, Stewart is rumored “[struggling] with regret” over her failed relationship with Pattinson. “She has been able to see her mistakes more clearly and feels bad about how everything ended,” HollywoodLife claimed through its source.
Stewart purportedly started missing Pattinson following reports that his relationship with actress-model Suki Waterhouse is going steady. “It stings to hear that Rob may be deeply in love with another woman because, even though she has moved on too, Kristen still thinks about Rob all the time,” the same HollywoodLife insider said.
Robert Pattinson and Suki Waterhouse were first spotted together after a movie date night last July in London. They both have not yet addressed dating rumors but they were once again photographed leaving a restaurant in late October.
On the other hand, while Kristen Stewart is being portrayed as a regretful ex, it is important to note that she appears to still be in a relationship with model Stella Maxwell. Just last month, Daily Mail published photos of Maxwell in New York after arriving from Amsterdam to visit Stewart.
Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson met and became close while working on the “Twilight” movie series. After a couple of years of being on-screen lovers, their romance became real.
However, their relationship ended in July 2012 after Stewart admitted to cheating on Pattinson with director Rupert Sanders, who was married to Liberty Ross at the time. Stewart was the leading star in "Snow White and the Huntsman" while Sanders directed the movie.
About a day after Kristen Stewart issued a public apology for the affair, Robert Pattinson reportedly left the house where they have been staying together in Los Angeles. Since then, the “Twilight” co-stars were not seen together until earlier this year when they both attended Lily-Rose Depp’s birthday party in June.


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