For months now, rumors have been flying that Twilight stars Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart could be dating. These latest claims come just before it was announced that K-Stew's cheating with Rupert Sanders cost the director millions in his divorce. To make matters worse, it appears that Rob may have hooked up with Kristen's friend, Katy Perry.
As everyone already knows, cheating can be quite costly. This is especially true if you happen to be a Hollywood director who has a little (or lots of) cash.
But, Rupert Sanders had to find this out the hard way. After he was caught on film making out with Kristen Stewart, his model/actress wife Liberty Ross filed for divorce.
This wound up costing Sanders more than just his pride, as Extra TV reveals all of the juicy details:
"Liberty Ross was given ownership of their $1.2 million Hollywood home along with two additional houses in London. She is also entitled to $25,000 a month in spousal support in addition to the $14,000 a month she will receive in child support for their two kids...The Vogue model will also receive 15% of all Rupert's movie profits As for the big split, all their bank account, saving, retirement funds etc. must be cut in half and shared between the two."
Yikes!
Rupert must've thought that Kristen was worth it, but one person who doesn't appear to share that view any longer is Robert Pattinson.
Despite months of rumors that suggest he and Kristen Stewart are back together, new reports suggest that Rob has moved on. But it doesn't seem like Robert has forgiven his Twilight co-star.
According to the August 4 print edition of OK! Magazine, Rob has been bashing Kristen in public:
"After a few beers, he started going on about Kristen's new haircut, saying she looks dreadful and he never would've let her do that when they were together...Even though he insists that he doesn't miss her, it's obvious that he's still in pain."
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