How Kristen earned Robert’s love back

The actor made a heart-warming video montage for her estranged beau.


News Desk October 31, 2012
How Kristen earned Robert’s love back

The most sought after on-screen as well as off-screen couple Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson — more popularly known as Bella-Edward of the Twilight series — had a hard time rekindling their romance, which had come to an abrupt stop after Kristen’s affair with her Snow White and the Huntsman director Rupert Sanders.

However, their relationship is finally back on track, as they were spotted canoodling at a Prince concert last week. Now they are planning a romantic holiday for Thanksgiving, reports hollywoodlife.com.

However, the question arises, how did she manage to earn Robert’s forgiveness after her infidelity that gained a good deal of spotlight?

According to some insiders, Kristen created a video of all their best times together with pieces of romantic poems pasted to link it all, begging for forgiveness and sent it to her estranged beau after he refused to answer any of her calls or messages, reports entertainmentwise.com.

“She sent Robert the film after bombarding him with hundreds of texts, emails and answer phone messages,” a source told The Sun.

The source further added: “It was a last-ditch attempt at getting him back and she spent ages making the video montage using hundreds of photos and hours of home film footage of nights out and holidays.”

“It was just like the Google ad, as she cut-and-pasted lines from love poems to connect it all together,” the source said, referring to the recent ad of Google Chrome showing a man begging his girlfriend to forgive him by making a video montage, according to mid-day.com.

Published in The Express Tribune, November 1st, 2012.            

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COMMENTS (1)

sohaib zeshan | 12 years ago | Reply they make a nice couple . . . Lol. . good to learn that they are 'together' again
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