Rob Pattinson and Kristen Stewart hit the mainstream after "Twilight" was released in 2008. Controversies surrounded the then real-life couple, which eventually led to the end of their on- and off-screen relationship.
Many K-Patz shippers are still hoping for another joint project for the two. If it happens though, will Pattinson and Stewart say yes to it?
The British actor was asked about it during an interview with Elle France, and apparently he is fine with it, as per Hollywood Life. However, when asked about his ex-girlfriend and "Twilight" co-star, he said he preferred not to broach the subject.
Pattinson and Stewart started dating while they were doing the film adaptation of Stephanie Meyer's best-selling vampire-themed book. Shortly after Stewart's affair with "Snow White and The Huntsman" director Rupert Sanders was revealed, the couple broke up, according to Wetpaint.
Currently, Pattinson is engaged to British singer FKA Twigs, while Stewart is allegedly dating her former personal assistant Alicia Cargile, who's now rumored to be her wife.
Hollywood living was not easy for "Queen of the Dessert" actor and the "American Ultra" actress. Pattinson admitted that there was a time that the consequences of living under the spotlight had gotten into him.
"At some point I became paranoid. I [didn't go] out of my house in Los Angeles," he said in an interview, Design & Trend has learned.
He said that there were paparazzis camping outside his house. There were also groups of fans relaying information to the media which became unmanageable, and, as a result, privacy was thinly valued.
Living between Los Angeles and London, Pattinson described the difference of how it is being in his hometown.
"Being in London is a pure delight. They leave me alone," the 29-year-old actor said. "It's the same everywhere in Europe."
He continued sharing that he went for a stroll around Paris, and nobody bothered him. Meanwhile, Stewart seemed to have learned to accept the kind of industry she's in but the controversies will not stop her from doing what she's passionate about.
"I love what I do and it's worth protecting. Hopefully, one day people's priorities will shift a little bit...unfortunately, onto somebody else," the actress stated in an interview with Hollywood Reporter back in April.