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'Twilight' Actress Kristen Stewart, Alicia Cargile Engaged: Couple To Marry Ahead Of Robert Pattinson, FKA Twigs?

Vivian E.

"Twilight" actress Kristen Stewart and Alicia Cargile are reportedly dashing to the altar since they do not want Robert Pattinson and FKA Twigs to marry ahead of them. Sources have claimed that the "American Ultra" actress and her fiancee are now planning for their wedding.

"They have been hashing out the details ever since," an unnamed source told Hollywood Life, as cited by Inquisitr, referring to Stewart and Cargile's supposed wedding. "They know [they] want to have a small, outdoor ceremony, probably somewhere north of Los Angeles like Santa Barbara or Big Sur, with a bohemian feel. They want it to be romantic, but non-traditional."

It can be recalled Stewart confirmed that she was in a relationship with her former assistant Alica Cargile in July 2016. The couple has reunited shortly after Stewart broke up with a former girlfriend, Stéphanie Sokolinski, better known by her stage name SoKo.

"I think also right now I'm just really in love with my girlfriend," Stewart said in a sit-down interview with ELLE UK. "We've broken up a couple of times and gotten back together, and this time, I was like, 'Finally, I can feel again'."

It is worth nothing that neither Stewart nor Cargile has confirmed the reports as of this writing. Hence, fans ought to bring everything with a pinch of salt.

Meanwhile, GamenGuide reported that "The Rover" actor is reportedly now mulling over about marrying the "Two Weeks" hit-maker. It is said that the family and close friends of Stewart's ex-beau do not see Twigs as the right woman for him.

The couple started dating in September 2014 following an introduction by a mutual friend. After just six months of dating, it was confirmed that Pattinson and Twigs are engaged.

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