Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson Dating Again: ‘Equals’ Actress Using St. Vincent And Alicia Cargile To Cover Up Relationship?

Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson may have found their way back into each other's arms following their controversial split in 2013. The "Twilight" actress has been reportedly moving from one girlfriend to another, which led to speculations that Stewart is simply using St. Vincent and Alicia Cargile to cover up her relationship.

Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart dating rumors are firing up online after a report claimed that the two were spotted together over dinner. While there were no photos to prove the claim, several fans began speculating that the reports were real.

As Hollywood Life points out, the 27-year-old actress has been hopping from one relationship to another. Stewart recently gushed out in public that she is in love with Alicia Cargile and then weeks after, the actress is seen making out with St. Vincent.

Stewart still has not officially confirmed her relationship with St. Vincent, but there were photos of them kissing and holding hands while they were out together. Many fans believe that Stewart is simply using Cargile and St. Vincent to divert their attention away from her relationship with Pattinson.

A report from Celeb Dirty Laundry, however, suggests that Stewart is no longer interested in sharing the same screens with Pattinson for the new "Twilight" movie, according to Gossip Cop. There have been talks that Lionsgate is working on a spinoff to the popular YA film, but Stewart is reportedly not keen on returning to the franchise.

Stewart is said to be focused on earning an Oscar nomination and she knows that doing a "Twilight" movie will not get her that. However, the publication notes that there is no proof to show that Stewart is avoiding the role just because of her plan to win an award.

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