Since the cheating scandal that broken a trillion twi-hards' twi-hearts, and selling his $6.3 million mansion yesterday, we've all been hungry to hear what "Cosmopolis" star Robert Pattinson's next move is.
Pattinson sold the home he shared for a year with ex-girlfriend Kristen Stewart, because it just "[had] too many memories." Pattinson had lived there with longtime girlfriend Stewart for almost a year, until both moved out of the Los Angeles mansion (previously occupied by actor Noah Wyle) earlier this summer, shortly after news broke that Stewart had cheated on her beau with her "Snow White and the Huntsman" director Rupert Sanders, 41.
Now, despite recent reports from insiders that Pattinson is ready to meet with Stewart -- or, in fact, may have even already met with her -- for a talk about their relationship, it seems any hope the couple would reunite for good may have just been drained down to the last pint of blood.
After deciding to sell his Los Feliz, California love nest, Pattinson is apparently seriously considering moving back to his native England. An insider revealed, "Robert is thinking long and hard about returning to London. He never fell in love with Los Angeles and has always longed for home. When Kristen was shooting Snow White and the Huntsman in London, he made his excuses to visit her as much as he could - he missed it so much."
Sounds like Pattinson might be getting ready to leave the City of Angels behind. Supposedly, Pattinson just wants to kick back with his friends at the pub, and catch up with his family in in London.
But the fight for Pattinson's heart isn't over yet.
According to Hollywood Life, Stewart plans to ask Tom Sturridge, her co-star in "On the Road," to intercede for her and convince Rob to take her back. That's apparently why she is so determined to make a public appearance at the upcoming Toronto Film Festival to promote her new movie, "On the Road."
Not only is Sturridge Stewart's co-star in "On the Road," he's also Pattinson's best friend. In fact, the guys have known each other for years.
So, this is not about meeting her fans, or honoring her obligation to promote the film. It's all about trying to get Pattinson back.
In addition to having a private conversation with Sturridge, Stewart also hopes to speak with Sturridge's fiancée, Sienna Miller. She's hoping to get Miller to also put in a good word for her so Rob will take her back.
Some "Twilight" fans hope Stewart will succeed, but most are hoping she won't. Many having since latched onto calling her a "trampire," a meme begun by Will Ferrell.
Miller is in a unique situation. What's interesting about Stewart's desire to get Miller to plead her case to Pattinson and help persuade him to take her back, is the fact that Miller has seen infidelity from both sides of the fence.
Several years ago when Miller was engaged to Jude Law, he cheated on her with his children's nanny, Daisy Wright. So Miller knows what it's like to be cheated on, because she was devastated at the time.
However, it was just a few years ago that Miller herself had an affair with a married man - Balthazar Getty. So in that respect, Miller can certainly empathize.
A number of news outlets have reported that Pattinson has been relying on his friends for advice. But not all of his friends feel he should handle the situation the same way. Some of his friends feel he should forgive Stewart and give her a second chance. But other friends - like most of Pattinson's "Twilight" fans -- feel he should kick her to the curb and move on.
It's not clear where Sturridge and Miller stand on the issue. But Stewart clearly thinks making a personal appeal to them will help her win them over to her side so she can enlist their help. Hollywood Life is reporting that first and foremost, Stewart wants both to understand that she's not an evil person, and that it was never her intention to do anything to hurt Pattinson.
Stewart is said to be hoping and praying that the couple will understand her point of view and forgive her, and that they'll be willing to help her win Pattinson back.
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