Getting over a lost loved one is unforgiving, and Kristen Stewart is learning this the hard way. A source claims that Stewart is wishing her ex-beau will finally contact her to reach out to their dogs.
Being parts of a collapsed Hollywood couple truly has a downside. Even if Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart are leading separate lives with different romantic prospects at present, controversy can't seem to leave the two apart. According to reports, "Bella" of the Twilight franchise is deeply hoping that Robert will finally contact her despite saying there should be no communication between the two of them. Kristen is hoping that their dogs will be Rob's reason to reach out.
"Kristen would be absolutely ecstatic if Rob reached out to her, and even more so if it involved Bear and Bernie," says close friend of Kristen to Hollywood Life.
The pair broke up earlier this year after Kristen was caught cheating on Rob with her 'Snow White and the Huntsman' director, Rupert Sanders. Robert and Kristen have been planning a life together when the scandal happened, leaving the British heartthrob in pieces.
"She would love to see Rob but doesn't feel comfortable making the first move out of respect for Rob. He's the one who said no communication would be in both of their best interests. Kristen never, ever felt that way," added the source in the same report.
Robert is currently linked with model, Dylan Penn, daughter of Sean Penn. The two are constantly spotted together in night clubs and posh restaurants in New York. This might be causing Kristen a lot of stress, but it didn't stop her from continuing to love the actor.
"Of course she still loves Rob. She has never stopped loving him. In fact, not once has Kristen mentioned having any sort of romantic interest in anyone else since she and Rob broke up. She misses him terribly, not to mention the dogs. It would most definitely be a happy, and much welcome family reunion for her," further said the source to Hollywood Life.
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