Reports have surfaced recently claiming that Twilight hunk Robert Pattinson has agreed to give Kristen Stewart a second chance following her affair with married Snow White and The Huntsman director Rupert Sanders.
Kristen not only cheated with the 41-year-old dad-of-two, but every second of her betrayal was caught on camera and splashed across magazines all over the world. This obviously caused a huge amount of hurt and embarrassment to loyal Rob, who graciously ended the relationship and moved out of the home they shared together.
Kristen not only cheated with the 41-year-old dad-of-two, but every second of her betrayal was caught on camera and splashed across magazines all over the world. This obviously caused a huge amount of hurt and embarrassment to loyal Rob, who graciously ended the relationship and moved out of the home they shared together.

Kristen has recently been in the middle of press for 'On the Road', and while she has refused to take any questions about Robert Pattinson or her cheating scandal, she's definitely been talking about what 'On the Road' means to her and how much the movie and book have affected her life. Of course, her publicists and handlers were reportedly very clear to reporters on what questions could not be asked, so everyone mostly stuck to the same line of questions. Kristen answered all the questions, and her passion for the subject showed through her answers.
In an interview with Movieline.com, when asked what 'On the Road' has taught her, she says "If this has taught me anything, it's just that if you stop thinking and just breathe through it, you're such a better actor. You just have to do the work initially and then trust that you've already done that work and not get too analytical. You have to trust that you've already completed that effort."
In an interview with Movieline.com, when asked what 'On the Road' has taught her, she says "If this has taught me anything, it's just that if you stop thinking and just breathe through it, you're such a better actor. You just have to do the work initially and then trust that you've already done that work and not get too analytical. You have to trust that you've already completed that effort."

































