"The Twilight Saga" reunion movie? Sounds fun for the fans but Robert Pattinson's fiancé FKA Twigs may not be feeling positive about this possible event.
The actor's former girl and co-star in the movie, Kristen Stewart, has yet again been rumored to be the obstacle of the two celebrities' strong relationship.
Talks about Stewart and Pattinson might be getting back together surfaced, but counter reports were always there to debunk rumors. This time, when the former co-stars mentioned that they miss the Twilight days, rumors sparked again about the possible, most-awaited reunion of the two.
According to People, during her guesting on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show", Stewart admitted that she missed the days when they were still filming the Twilight franchise.
The television host, Ellen DeGeneres, had showed her a picture taken way back 2011, and the actress had joked about her hair extensions, but in the end of her statement, she said that it felt just like yesterday.
"I don't jump right back into those memories but as soon as you see pictures, you're like 'Oh God, it's like yesterday."
It has also been reported that Pattinson had said the same thing on some interviews, which again fueled the rumors about the two rekindling their romance for their Twilight reunion movie.
However, rumors have it that Pattinson's wife-to-be, FKA Twigs, is not happy with the situation. Gamenguide reported that the actor seemed to be the one that has been convincing Twilight author, Stephanie Meyer to write a new story that can possibly be the storyline for the planned reunion movie.
Because of this, Twigs is reportedly devastated and speculations suggested that this might be a big obstacle for their upcoming wedding. It can be recalled that the musician and the actor got engaged for a year and a half now and wedding bells will be heard in the near future. But with this issues, fans are wondering if a wedding is still going to happen for them.
However, these remain to be speculations as neither had announced official statements regarding the issue.