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Kristen Stewart: 'I Can't Wait to Be A Mom'

Kristen Stewart recently revealed that she is excited about eventually having kids of her own, fueling reports that she and Robert Pattinson are back together and growing more serious.

The "Twilight" star has been photographed with Pattinson, 26, on various occasions since they reportedly split in July after her infamous cheating scandal. She spoke candidly about her future plans to become first time mom.

"Dude, no. I can't wait to be a mom, but like, no. I can wait," Stewart told Us magazine on Nov. 1. "I think that it might be something that you're born with or not born with. Some people have really, really strong natural instincts and desires to be a mom."

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Stewart, 22, openly admitted to cheating on Pattinson, her boyfriend of three years, with her "Snow White and the Huntsman" Director Rupert Sanders after photos of their tryst were made public. It was later claimed that the actress was pregnant, although these reports were quickly dismissed.

Stewart and Pattinson play Bella Swan and Edward Cullen, who are the parents of a girl named Renesmee, in the popular "Twilight" franchise and the actress revealed that she enjoyed playing a mother figure in "Breaking Dawn - Part 2."

"That was one of my favorite things about the story," Stewart said. "It was one aspect of [Bella] that I was really excited to play."

Pattinson, who was understandably left heartbroken after Stewart's cheating admission, has been photographed kissing the actress in recent weeks, fueling reports that he has forgiven her. He also admitted that he enjoyed playing his father role in the film.

"I actually quite like working with kids and I like working with animals, which everybody says you shouldn't do," Pattinson said. "Especially working with a baby is great. I would say, put a baby in every scene."

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