If you ask her about it, obviously bi-sexual Kristen Stewart will explain that she doesn't see any reason to "come out" anymore unless you are starting a charity or college fund. But the Twilight beauty's hesitance to identify as gay right now, might have more to do with her girlfriend, Alicia Cargile, than America Ultra starlet admits. According to the latest gossip news updates, things are all but over between Robert Pattinson's ex-wife and the visual effects producer, and after one year of dating, Stewart isn't sure if it isn't passed time they split.
Despite the fact that she has openly been dating Alicia Cargile since this time last year, Kristen Stewart has still not officially come out as bi-sexual.
The 25-year-old divorcee had no problem talking about her sexuality in her recent interview with Nylon but explained that being open didn't necessarily mean having to "come out":
"If you feel like you really want to define yourself, and you have the ability to articulate those parameters and that in itself defines you, then do it. But I am an actress, man. I live in the fucking ambiguity of this life and I love it.
"I don't feel like it would be true for me to be like, 'I'm coming out!' No, I do a job.
"Until I decide that I'm starting a foundation or that I have some perspective or opinion that other people should be receiving...I don't. I'm just a kid making movies."
While Kristen clearly has no problem following her sexuality -- wherever it may take her -- one insider in the August 24, issue of In Touch Weekly claims that her current relationship with Cargile is not long for this world.
According to the informant, Stewart suddenly feels that she may not be as gung ho about settling down with Alicia as she once was:
"Things are moving too fast for Kristen.
"She wants to take a break.
"Kristen feels they made a mistake moving in together so quickly. They're together every second of the day and it is just too much."
The spy reports that the longer things continue to drag on the more frustrated Kristen seems to get over the smallest things:
"Everything is starting to bug her. But instead of talking about it, she's being passive-aggressive, which is causing even more problems.
"They just can't see eye to eye anymore on anything."
What do you think about K Stew's insisting that she doesn't need to come out?
Should she work on being a better role model for all the LGBTQ kids out there looking for a voice?
Or, is it hypocritical for anyone in that community to criticize how Stewart wants to live her life?
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