Will Kristen Stewart get the chance to snatch the bouquet at Robert Pattinson's upcoming nuptials to English songstress, FKA Twigs?
Well, probably not.
Rumors keep going back-and-forth on such wedding invite mayhem!
First, MstarsNews reported that Twigs would not allow her 28-year-old British fiance to invite ANY former "Twilight" friends to the ceremony. She did not "approve" of his close relationship with several members of the cast - including Nikki Reed.
But now according to the seedy gossip magazine Life & Style, Pattinson definitely wants his longtime ex-girlfriend there! Apparently he thinks it's only fair since 25-year-old K-Stew was a "huge part of his life for so long."
Sort of true, right?
The "Two Weeks" crooner was supposedly "livid" with R-Patz's ultimate decision. Maybe even a little jealous? An alleged source claims that the couple got into a huge argument about it:
"Things were great until they were going over the guest list, and Rob dropped the bomb about Kristen... Twigs couldn't believe it and told him absolutely not. She was flipping out, and they got into a huge fight."
Does the "Stice Alice" starlet really cause so much drama in their happy love life!
The "snitch" continues:
"Rob thinks Twigs may be overreacting, but he definitely put a damper on their wedding plans and now he's desperately trying to resolve the situation."
Really?
According to GossipCop, the entire thing is oversensationalized nonsense.
Robsten no longer has a relationship of any kind (even friendly). Despite a whirlwind romance, Pattinson's marriage to Twigs will likely take place with this summer. And another (perhaps more legit) insider insists that Stewart did NOT recieve an official invite. And the soon-to-be newlyweds did not have an epic fight about it. The rep simply states, "None of it's true."
And Stewart doesn't seem bothered by it.
Maybe this is all for the best! Share your thoughts on the rumors in the comments section below.
Stay tuned as more details develop...
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