Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson news: Ex-Twilight couple dating again?

 Image still from "Twilight: Breaking Dawn Part 2"

The world cried when Kristen Stewart cheated on Robert Pattinson. Twilight fans were split on whether they want their favorite couple to get back together or not. Well, they did, but it didn't last that long. The good news is, Stewart and Pattinson had remained good friends since their break up. And now, there's news that the ex-couple might just be reuniting once again.

Both actors will appear at the Toronto International Film Festival where Stewart's "Still Alice" and Pattinson's "Maps to the Stars" will be playing. Last year, the "Twilight" stars managed to avoid each other, but this year, the ex-couple might hook up this time around, according to Celeb Dirty Laundry.

Stewart and Pattinson have been "friendly" with each other. Plus, they are working with the same circle of directors and actors in Hollywood. Eventually, they will spend time together.

In addition, Hollywood Life reported that Stewart actually helped Pattinson land a role in the movie together with Robert De Niro and Rachel Weisz. Hollywood Life reported, "Thanks to Kristen Stewart, 24, Robert Pattinson, 28, will be teaming up with her Clouds of Sils Maria director Olivier Assayas in the new crime film – "Idol's Eyes"."

An insider also told Hollywood Life: "Kristen talked to Olivier non-stop about how committed Rob is as an actor and as a result he basically got the role in his pocket. Kristen knew how much he wanted to work with Bobby [Robert Deniro]."

Stewart's last movie "Cloud of Sils" did well at the Cannes Film Festival, while Pattinsons' "The Rover" did horribly. Looks like Stewart still has Pattinson's back personally and professionally.

The only thing we all have to wait for is if Stewart and Pattinson will, indeed, rekindle their relationship and if there will be any hooking up happening at the Toronto International Film Festival.

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