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Robert Pattinson Has Packed His Bags And Left Kristen Stewart

Robert Pattinson has left the home he shared with his girlfriend and "Twilight" co-star Kristen Stewart, after news broke (and pictures taken in public in broad daylight surfaced) that she had a fling with the married director of "Snow White and the Huntsman."It sounds like the public, gushy apology that Stewart released yesterday didn't quite take. Sources told People that Pattinson has packed his bags and left. He's "heartbroken and angry" and not talking to Stewart right now.
"I'm not sure they'll be able to recover from this," the source told People.
Stewart has been dubbed a "trampire" by the New York Daily News.
E! News has a full timeline of the relationship between 41-year-old director Rupert Sanders. In May, Sanders went out of his way to describe how Stewart is actually nothing like her "Twilight" character: "She played such a good version Bella Swan, people think Kristen Stewart is Bella Swan. She's not, you know? If you meet Kristen, she's wildly kind of giggly and vivacious and rebellious and naughty—all things that Bella Swan isn't."
Related:
A Trampire Is Born: Kristen Stewart's Cheating Breeds New Tabloid Phrase
Kristen Stewart Publicly Apologizes For Cheating on Robert Pattinson With Married Director
Live Like A 'Twilight' Star: Photos Of Stewart & Pattinson's Bel Air Home
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