FKA Twigs Worried About Robert Pattinson And Kristen Stewart; Artist Demands Fiance To Avoid ‘Twilight’ Actress At NYFF?

Robert Pattinson and FKA Twigs were reportedly having a shaky relationship and fans can't help but speculate if the British singer is forcing her fiancé to avoid Kristen Stewart. The actor was reportedly avoiding his ex-girlfriend and "Twilight" co-star at the New York Film Festival this week.

According to a report by CDL, Twigs might have given her fiancé strict instructions to avoid Stewart on the red carpet at NYFF while they were promoting their latest films. Eyewitnesses claimed to have noticed that the actor tried his best to avoid possible run-ins with his former "Twilight" co-star.

Pattinson and Stewart had been romantically linked since 2008 but the two broke up after Stewart's alleged affair with "Snow White and The Huntsman" director Rupert Sanders.

The report further stated that Twigs knew how "manipulative" Stewart is, as the actress also allegedly cheated on her ex-girlfriend Alicia Cargile and broke up Sanders' family over their scandal.

Rumors about the couple's breakup have been going on for a while now, with reports claiming the two are often arguing and getting into fights and are not much seen in public nowadays. A report also stated that the two had called of their marriage, citing a statement from an insider. "[She] isn't the girl for him. She's very jealous and he was sick of having to explain himself," the source said. "He's still young and just decided he wasn't ready to settle down."

On the other hand, it was previously reported that the couple is planning to have a baby to end the split rumors. Sources claimed that the two are rushing into pregnancy to shut down the rumors permanently. Twigs also talked about her perspectives in having children in a recent magazine interview.

Robert Pattinson and FKA Twigs have been together since 2014 and were engaged in April 2015.

 

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