Rupert Sanders agrees to be a better husband

After cheating on his wife, Sanders agrees to conditions for possible reconciliation.


News Desk August 25, 2012
Rupert Sanders agrees to be a better husband



The love scandal involving director Rupert Sanders and the Twilight co-stars and ex-lovers Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson isn’t new to anyone.

The director is reportedly trying to do everything he can to save his marriage with wife-model Liberty Ross, after cheating on her with Stewart. According to sources, the strayed husband is “desperate” to save his marriage and has agreed to be a better husband, TMZ reported.


“Rupert is begging Liberty to give him another chance, but Liberty is playing it cool. She is non-committal, but other sources say she has imposed a number of conditions that must be met for a possible reconciliation,” reported TMZ. The model does not want to rush into anything and is taking her time to think this through.

As far as the conditions are concerned, the easy one is keeping his genitals to himself and Rupert has told Liberty he’s “down with that.” Sources added that Rupert has been told in no uncertain terms he must be a better husband.  As for whether he’s up to the task, the jury is out.

The 41-year-old is now ready to accept all terms and conditions that Ross has decided to set, according to the Times of India.

According to sources, it doesn’t look like there will be an immediate decision on the marriage — it might take a few more months.

Sanders and Ross are parents of two children.

Published in The Express Tribune, August 26th, 2012. 

COMMENTS (3)

JU | 12 years ago | Reply

@Sarah: totally agree with you! Liberty deserve a better man and better life! just dump the cheating man! go for it ~ liberty Ross!

JU | 12 years ago | Reply

@Sarah: totally agree with you! Liberty deserve a better man and better life! just dump the cheating man ASAP! go for it ~ liberty Ross!!!

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