Three years after their controversial breakup, "Twilight" couple Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson can't seem to separate themselves from each other. As Stewart opened up about her first love and moving on, Pattinson was once again dragged into what seems like an unending love story.
During an interview about her new movie "Equals" with Nicholas Hoult, Kristen Stewart admitted to Daily Beast that her breakup with Robert Pattinson in 2012 was still "incredibly painful." The split was brought by her affair with "Snow White and the Huntsman" director Rupert Sanders.
"It was incredibly painful," she said. "Ugh, f—king kill me."
When the filming of "Equals" began in August 2014, Kristen Stewart and Nicholas Hoult had been through high profile breakups with Robert Pattinson and Jennifer Lawrence respectively. And because of which, Stewart admitted that it was "a really good time" for them to make the movie, Daily Mail noted.
Moreover, Kristen Stewart's heartaches from her previous relationships, perhaps from her split with Robert Pattinson, has also inspired her character portrayal in her newest film, where she plays a young woman who's experiencing emotions for the very first time, Hollywood Life revealed.
"I definitely wear my heart on my sleeve," she told E! News about her emotional openness. "Sometimes that provides a little bit of a tougher road, but for me it's definitely more preferable."
"The work that I'm most interested in, it always comes from a real place," she added. "You take every first you ever had, and you bottle it up in a moment and the devastating effect is something like anyone who has fallen in love at a young age has felt. Every day that's led up to this day has made me who I am," she added. "Everything I have, I have put into this movie."
Despite suffering from the emotional pain her infidelity to Robert Pattinson brought two years on, 25-year-old Kristen Stewart said that such heartbreak should remind people the possibility to love again.
"If you've been hurt-you know when you've broken up with someone and you look at someone walking down the street holding hands and think, 'Ugh, give it a f—kin' year. Let me know how you feel in a year, ugh, I don't' believe in that,'" she said. "Well if we did our jobs right, then it would be to remind you that you can definitely get back to that, and how hard, amazing, and life-fulfilling those feelings were in the very beginning."
As for moving on, Stewart has only one piece of advice, and it is to never ignore the heart and your feelings.
"I think the only way to be truly progressive and truly move forward is to not ignore your heart and your feelings," she told People.
While the media is always finding a link between ex-lovers Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson, do you think the exes have finally moved on?
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