Robert Pattinson and FKA Twigs' wedding has been in the news for quite some time now, but instead of developments, their impending marriage is plagued with rumors. Rumor has it that their wedding was cancelled due to Twigs' "hunger for fame." However, a new report claims that there's no truth behind Robert and Twigs' split rumors.
According to Celeb Dirty Laundry (CDL), the British Indie's singer attitude is causing a strain to their relationship and to their upcoming wedding. The "Twilight" actor was reportedly evaluating their rushed engagement due to her "shameless" cashing in on his popularity. The site went to add that she was not even a household name before, and now that she is, the singer thinks that she's a superstar.
"Twigs' changing attitude has been a key part of why they initially delayed their wedding. Robert noticed that FKA Twigs, born Tahliah Debrett Barnett, went from wanting a small, pub-style wedding to a grand spectacle filled with her new celebrity pals. Of course, none of the cast or crew from 'Twilight' would be invited thanks to Twigs' resentment of Kristen Stewart continuing to be associated with Pattinson," CDL reports.
A separate report of Star Magazine via KPop Starz claims that Robert is reportedly smitten with Sienna Miller, which has caused a problem in his engagement with Twigs. According to the site's source, the two were spending time at each other's trailers and were together in pubs.
The couple allegedly fought many times because of Miller. This apparently led to Pattinson threatening to call off the engagement, the source added.
Meanwhile, Gossip Cop slammed the rumors, claiming that a reliable insider close to Robert and Twigs has debunked the new reports. The reports are baseless, according to the site.
Furthermore, in an interview with Paper Mag, Robert's fiancée has expressed her excitement to start a family. "I just like working hard and learning things. I do this because I want my children to have a nice life, and I want my children's children to have a nice life," Twigs said. "And I want my grandkids to be proud of what I've achieved."