Robert Pattinson Misses Kristen Stewart 'Like Crazy;' Will They Reconcile?
Robert Pattinson still misses Kristen Stewart despite their May split and the British actor is struggling to move on from the actress, reports claim.
The "Map To The Stars" actor, 27, recently moved out of Stewart's Los Feliz neighborhood to Beverly Hills in an attempt to get over his ex-girlfriend however he is still in love with her. The "Twilight" co-stars split over alleged trust issues on Pattinson's part following Stewart's 2012 cheating scandal.
"Rob is missing Kristen like crazy. He thought by moving to Beverly Hills and hanging out with his new friends it would take his mind off Kristen, but it has done the complete opposite," a source told HollywoodLife.com. "His distractions are only making him miss Kristen more."
Pattinson and Stewart, who began dating in 2008, reportedly lived together for years prior to their abrupt split. The actor is rumored to have initiated the breakup however critics are now speculating whether he regrets leaving Stewart.
"He is lonely and sad. He's in a new home, but it doesn't matter, having Kristen not around isn't the same," the source said. "He used to laugh with Kristen and things just aren't the same with her not around."
The pair reunited on August 3 for the first time since their split and a source revealed that it was very emotional.
"Rob initially reached out to Kristen because he wanted to stop by and pick up the rest of his stuff, but apparently he also wanted to see her," a friend of Stewart's said.
"He stopped by on [August 3] and they both spent some time together, catching up. Kristen was really happy to see him, but I think in the end they were both sad because they still have feelings for each other," the source explained.
Although the duo have a history of getting back together after a breakup, a source claims this time it is not quite so simple.
"It's not as simple as just getting back together," the source said. "Seeing each other brought up a lot of stuff for both of them. For now, work — not rebuilding a relationship — comes first. It's sad."