New reports have revealed that former lovebirds Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson were planning to have a baby before the actress was caught cheating on her beau.
'Twilight' co-stars Kristen, 22, and Robert, 26, who have been together for four years, are now believed to have been in the process of starting a family before she had an affair with married director Rupert Sanders.
A source close to the couple said: “They had been talking about having a baby together once ‘Twilight’ ended, which is what makes this so extra-painful.”
This raises even more questions about Kristen’s shocking indiscretion. “Kristen knew how badly Rob wanted to start a family, and it was a subject that had dominated their conversations in recent months.”
“Rob would be a great father, and having a baby would probably have brought them even closer together.”
The two have yet to make a formal announcement regarding the future of their relationship, but for now, it seems clear that their plans of having a child are over.
National Enquirer magazine also published a statement from the source saying that: “Kristen fears she’ll never have the chance to get Rob back…Kristen feels so terrible, this is truly a nightmare for her, but there’s nothing she can do to turn back time.”
Kristen’s nightmare began when she was photographed in an intimate meeting with her 'Snow White and the Huntsman' director Rupert Sanders. She later admitted to the ‘momentary indiscretion’ and apologized to Robert. Sanders also apologized to wife Liberty Ross, with whom he has two children, Skyla, 7, and Tennyson, 5, with.
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