Numerous media outlets are reporting that Robert Pattinson is now engaged to girlfriend FKA twigs. Although their engagement has yet to be confirmed by either R Patz of FKA, a new report suggests that Robert even wants to invite ex-girlfriend Kristen Stewart to the wedding.
Robert Pattinson just let down a number of young ladies, as it was revealed that the heartthrob will be getting married to indie recording artist FKA twigs.
Despite the fact that neither FKA nor Robert have publicly acknowledged their relationship, People is reporting that the A-list couple are already engaged.
This latest revelation comes courtesy of multiple sources, including rapper T-Pain. According to the widely-trusted entertainment publication, Rob is off the market:
"Sorry, Twihards: Robert Pattinson is officially off the market...The actor and FKA twigs are engaged after just six months of dating, two sources tell PEOPLE. The couple's reps are not commenting...The news comes after singer T-Pain spilled the beans, telling Vulture the musician may not contribute to his new album because 'she's engaged now.'"
Of course, that's not the only reason that FKA and Rob find themselves in the news.
A new report suggests that Rob might be inviting one notable ex to his upcoming nuptials. In fact, one source tells Hollywood Life that Kristen Stewart may be making an appearance at the ceremony:
"Robert has been giving serious thought into inviting Kristen to his wedding...They shared so much of their lives together, and both came to huge prominence at the same time with one another thanks to the Twilight movies, so they'll always have something in common...For Rob now, there's no bad blood...He's moved on, and so has Kristen. It is time to look forward to the future."
What do you think about the latest report? Is there any chance that Rob is actually inviting Kristen to his wedding? Do you think Stewart will attend the ceremony?
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