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Robert Pattinson Spends Weekend With Ellen Page

Robert Pattinson spent the weekend in "Great Gatsby" style while partying with "close friend" Ellen Page.

A little more than a month after rumors surfaced that Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart had split, it appears that Pattinson is now in better spirits. Over the weekend Pattinson hosted a "Great Gatsby"-themed party at his house in honor of his director friend, Nicholas Jarecki, PopSugar reported.

The party was attended by Ellen Page, who is "close friends" with the actor, sources said. The party went on until about 2 a.m., an eyewitness claimed. Other guests who attended included Heather Graham and "Fifty Shades of Grey" author E. L. James. Stewart was not in attendance.

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Rumors that Pattinson and Stewart split began in May when the actor was seen removing some of his belongings from the house that the "Twilight" couple shared. Pattinson has since emotionally distanced himself from the actress.

"[Rob's] definitely over her," a source told People magazine during a recent interview.

Meanwhile, Stewart was busying spending time in Nasvhille where she acquired a new tattoo on her wrist. The star has allegedly been on a road trip with a friend since her split, according to the Huffington Post. Over the weekend she was spotted getting a new marking at Pride and Glory Tattoo Parlor. There, the tattoo artist spoke fondly of the actress.

"Love her. She is a humble amazing soul," a Facebook post from the parlor read in comment to a picture of Stewart showing off her new tattoo.

Sources have said that Stewart was having more difficulties getting over her split with Pattinson.

"Kristen is super sad over the whole thing," a source told Hollywood life. "She's depressed and rightly so."

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