Kristen Stewart ends relationship with singer Soko
Actress Kristen Stewart has reportedly called off her romance with French girlfriend Stephanie Sokolinski.
The Twilight star, 26, went public with the new relationship in March (16), after she was photographed openly kissing singer/actress Stephanie, also known as Soko, on the streets of Paris.
Kristen, who is notoriously private about her personal life, did
not comment on the new woman in her life, but Soko seemed to
confirm they were a couple in a recent interview with W
Magazine.
"I'm very, very, very in love and very happy in a relationship...,"
the 30-year-old declared, without mentioning Kristen by name.
However, it appears the romance is no more, with a source telling
UsMagazine.com the pair has since parted ways.
Speculation of a split first surfaced earlier this week (02May16),
when Kristen attended the Met Gala in New York City solo. She was
later spotted hanging out with model pal Stella Maxwell, who was
briefly linked to Miley Cyrus, at the official afterparty.
Ironically, Soko and her now-ex have previously dated the same man
- the French star once enjoyed a blind date with Robert Pattinson,
who romanced Kristen on and off while they were filming the
Twilight movies. They split in 2013, months after the Hollywood
actress' infamous fling with her Snow White and the Huntsman
director Rupert Sanders in the summer of 2012 became public.
Robert is now engaged to British singer FKA Twigs, who he
accompanied to the Met Gala on Monday.
Following the Twilight stars' break-up, Kristen was said to have
embarked on a relationship with her personal assistant, Alicia
Cargile, and she alluded to her bisexuality in a candid interview
with Nylon magazine last year (15), when she was questioned about
her personal life.
"Google me, I'm not hiding," the actress retorted.
"I live in the f**king ambiguity of this life and I love it," she
explained. "I don't feel like it would be true for me to be like,
'I'm coming out!' I think in three or four years, there are going
to be a whole lot more people who don't think it's necessary to
figure out if you're gay or straight. It's like, just do your
thing."