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Kristen Stewart 'Traumatized' By Robert Pattinson Girlfriend Reports?

Kristen Stewart reportedly went into meltdown mode after learning that Robert Pattinson is ready to find love again.

The "Twilight" star, 23, is said to be crushed that Pattinson, who she dated for four years, has been linked to various women since their May split. In a recent interview with Harper's Bazaar Arabia the British actor revealed exactly what he is looking for in a mate and Stewart was reportedly "traumatized" after reading it.

"She's traumatized by it. Every time she reads about him with a new girl, she goes into meltdown mode," a source told OK! Magazine.

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"But reading his new interview, where he's definitely on the hunt for love, has tipped her over the edge," the source revealed.

In May Pattinson, 27, abruptly ended his relationship with the "Camp X Ray" star, who he began dating in 2008, due to alleged trust issues stemming from Stewart's 2012 affair with a married man. Reports claim the "Maps To The Star" actor is back on the dating scene and he previously opened up about what he is looking for to Harper's.

"It's that thing . . . someone knowing who they are, it's the best. I guess because it is like the opposite of what I am; I am so all over the place," Pattinson told Harper's.

"If someone looks good in their clothes, it's because they are comfortable in their own skin. It's literally just like owning it. Oh no! That is so lame, I feel like I am on Project Runway saying 'own that,'" he went on.

Pattinson is reportedly now dating Hollywood model, Dylan Penn, who is the daughter of actress Robin Wright and Academy Award-winning actor Sean Penn. The pair was reportedly spotted on a date at LA's Viper Room on Sept. 7, according to LifeandStyle magazine.

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