Heartbroken Robert Pattinson has maintained a low profile since walking out on Kristen Stewart, and his location had remained top secret until now. Rob is reported to be staying at Reese Witherspoon's ranch in California.
According to Us Weekly, the Twilight star has gone to the California vacation home in an attempt to recover from the news that his girlfriend Kristen Stewart cheated on him with Snow White and the Huntsman director Rupert Sanders.
According to Us Weekly, the Twilight star has gone to the California vacation home in an attempt to recover from the news that his girlfriend Kristen Stewart cheated on him with Snow White and the Huntsman director Rupert Sanders.

Despite Rob reportedly being spotted in London over the past few days, the publication claims that he has actually been staying at the ranch in Ojai since the news broke.
Reese previously starred alongside Rob in the 2011 movie, Water for Elephants, and she is thought to have offered him a place to stay while he recovers from the news about Kristen.
A source claimed that he is "a total mess" and "questioning everything", while another insider alleged that Stewart is "inconsolable" and "dying to save the relationship".
Previous reports have also alleged that Katy Perry has been comforting Rob following the news of Kristen's infidelity.
Meanwhile, Rob's representative recently denied rumours that he has cancelled an appearance to promote his movie Cosmopolis.
Reese previously starred alongside Rob in the 2011 movie, Water for Elephants, and she is thought to have offered him a place to stay while he recovers from the news about Kristen.
A source claimed that he is "a total mess" and "questioning everything", while another insider alleged that Stewart is "inconsolable" and "dying to save the relationship".
Previous reports have also alleged that Katy Perry has been comforting Rob following the news of Kristen's infidelity.
Meanwhile, Rob's representative recently denied rumours that he has cancelled an appearance to promote his movie Cosmopolis.

































