Robert Pattinson and FKA Twigs' wedding 'off the agenda'? Report

Earlier this year, it was reported that actor Robert Pattinson and singer FKA Twigs, whose real name is Tahliah Barnett, have gotten engaged. Now, a new report claims that the two have drifted apart because of their conflicting work schedules which have taken them to different parts of the world. 

A source told People magazine that the "Twilight" actor and Barnett's wedding is "off the agenda" but added that the two "haven't called off the engagement."

The insider added that the pair has "barely spoken" in weeks and that "they've definitely drifted" due to their work commitments. Pattinson is currently shooting "The Lost City of Z" in Ireland for Brad Pitt's production company, while Barnett has reportedly remained in the U.S. and has been spotted staying at the actor's house in L.A. The source said that the "Two Weeks" singer has been spending more time with her friends dubbed as "Team Twigs." 

"Rob has never been at ease with Twigs' entourage," said the source. 

The actor has been seen hard at work as last Sunday, The Daily Mail published some pictures taken of the 29-year-old actor while filming at the Royal Belfast Academical Institution Grammar School in Belfast, North Ireland. The website reported that filming will continue until late September before the cast and crew head to Colombia, South Africa, which means more time apart for Pattinson and Barnett. 

The couple reportedly got engaged last April, and last month, another source told People that their wedding was pushed back because Barnett could not decide what kind of wedding they should have. The singer reportedly talked about keeping it low key "and then wants an elaborate glamorous Baroque affair." At one point, Barnett even talked about having a masked ball, the insider added. 

The source said that as of the moment, there is no fixed wedding date but it "will probably be late in the year." 

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