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Kristen Stewart Desperate to Find Work Near Rob Pattinson:'Definitely High on My List'

Kristen Stewart is not only desperate to find new work, according to reports, but it appears that she might hope that work includes Robert Pattinson.

After spending the past couple of months estranged from each other, Kristen Stewart admitted that she would be interested in finding work in Australia where Pattinson is currently located, working on a film. Pattinson and Stewart moved out of the home they shared after the actress confirmed that she had cheated on him.

But since, the coupe appears to have made up and has been spotted hanging out together in public. In addition, the couple has also been forced together for recent promotions of their final "Twilight" saga film, "Breaking Dawn: Part 2."

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On Monday night, the couple attended a premiere for the film in Los Angeles. They also joined the rest of the cast for the after party to share farewells.

Pattinson and Stewart "couldn't have looked any more in love" at the event, according to one Hollywood Life. The couple apparently showed "PDA every step of the way." But following the "Twilight" reunion, Pattinson will have to return to Australia where he is working on his newest film "The Rover."

With Pattinson busy, Stewart suggested that she too was eager for work.

"I'm kinda desperate to get a job right now," she told E! News. "I'm itching to go back to work."

But work near Pattinson would be preferred.

"I would love to make a movie there," Stewart told Ten News when asked about Pattinson's leaving to Australia. "I would love to spend more time [there]. That's definitely very, very high on my list of personal expeditions."

In the meantime, she is savoring "every moment" with her re-ignited flame.

"I'm trying to take in every single one of these moments. I don't want to miss one," she told E! news.

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