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Former 'Twilight' Stars Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart Reunion? 'It's Possible'

Eve Cesista

Are they lovers again? Former "Twilight" stars Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart are allegedly trying to rekindle their relationship after things went sour on the first try.

The ex-couple were known as on-screen lovers in the movie adaptation as the vampire Edward Cullen and the mortal Bella Swan. However, their split became public when Stewart reportedly cheated on him with the "Snow White and the Huntsman" director Rupert Sander where she starred as well.

Prior to that, "Twilight" co-star Ashley Greene just revealed days ago that the pair was able to make their relationship discreet while they were still filming the whole saga. The relationship was only known to the production team.

"I think they were keeping it professional," the actress who played as Alice Cullen revealed on E! Online.

Meanwhile, fans are now hopeful that the ex-lovers would be back again after news that Stewart broke up with his girlfriend, SoKo, notes Game N Guide. Meanwhile, rumors have it that Pattinson is not so sure anymore if he is to marry FKA Twigs.

According to sources, the actor's close friends have noticed that "gold-digger tendencies" of his girlfriend. However, these claims were not proven so far.

The reunion might be plausible as well since reports allegedly confirmed that the ex-couple bumped into each other during the Met Gala event. Things could have been awkward between Stewart, Pattinson, and FKA Twigs but the insider claims that the former embraced the couple, suggesting that everything is fine between them.

Could there still be a chance between the "Twilight" lovers? The possibilities are endless, though, knowing that Stewart is now single and her ex-boyfriend is reportedly unsure of his girlfriend. Well, find out soon as this story develops so keep those fingers crossed.

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