Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart reunion rumors: Twigs-Pattinson wedding canceled because of K-Stew?

(REUTERS/TOBY MELVILLE)Rumors about Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson reuniting have been making the rounds for quite some time.

With a lack of updates regarding Robert Pattinson and FKA Twigs' engagement, there are now rumors suggesting that the two may have called it quits and canceled their wedding plans.

According to new rumors, Pattinson and FKA Twigs have headed to splitsville. This started when ChattSportsNet mentioned that the couple has not been spotted together in public.

The report detailed that Pattinson and Twigs are usually seen together each time they make an appearance at public events. However, a couple of weeks ago, Twigs posted a photo on Instagram confirming her presence at the "Healing with Wounds" art show by Matthew Stone. People were quick to point out that somehow, her fiancé was missing. This then led to speculations that the couple may be experiencing some issues in their relationship.

Further, reports about the two breaking things off because of Pattinson's ex and "Twilight" co-star Kristen Stewart continue to make the rounds. Since the actor and the English singer got engaged last year, breakup rumors have also become rampant. Most of the time, a rumor about a Twigs-Pattinson breakup will always involve Stewart. There are even reports claiming that the "Twilight" stars have reunited and are seeing each other again.

However, according to a recent report from News.com.au, it's unlikely that Stewart and Pattinson will hook up once again. When talking about past relationships, Stewart made it clear that she has accepted what happened to her then. "I think about that stuff all the time. I mean, I think everyone does. It's the most natural thing to wonder what could have been but I'm pretty happy with where I'm at."

Meanwhile, FKA Twigs and Pattinson have not confirmed any news about their relationship and the latest breakup rumors could be just one of the many rumors that spring up online. It's still best to take the reports with a pinch of salt.

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