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Robert Pattinson and FKA Twigs Wedding News Update: Ceremony to Be An Informal Affair

Since they started dating, Robert Pattinson and FKA Twigs have kept mum about their relationship and the couple tries to do as much as they can to keep the media from prying into their lives. Now, the newly engaged pair is reportedly looking into a low-key wedding when they tie the knot sometime this year.

According to a source from People, Pattinson's parents, Richard and Claire Pattinson, "would really want a church wedding" but Twigs, whose real name is Tahliah Barnett, "wants something quite informal, like a pub wedding."

The source adds that Pattinson and Barnett are hoping to get married this summer, though plans are "not definite."

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Sources confirmed the stars' engagement to People on April 1 after T-Pain, who originally broke the news to Vulture, tried to write it off as an April Fools' joke. Another source tells the magazine that Pattinson seems "much more calm and happy" around Barnett after his devastating split with his "Twilight" co-star Kristen Stewart back in 2013. The couple has been dating for six months and reportedly exchanged promise rings earlier this year.

Meanwhile, Radar Online is reporting that Stewart was apparently enraged upon learning about Pattinson and Barnett's engagement. According to the website's source, the actress is letting people know that she doesn't care about the engagement, but everyone in her circle allegedly knows that "that is not the case."

"Kristen was with Rob for several years and he never gave her the option of marriage," said the insider. "Every time she tried to bring it up he would always shoot her down and say he was not ready. The fact that he was all of a sudden ready just really annoys her."

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