Robert Pattinson news: Actor missing 'wild life' with Kristen Stewart?

Actors Robert Pattinson (L) and Kristen Stewart arrive for the British premiere of 'The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn' at Westfield on Jan. 17, 2013 Reuters/ Toby Melville

Is Robert Pattinson missing Kristen Stewart?

A new report claims that the actor has put his wedding to fiancée FKA Twigs – real name Tahliah Debrett Barnett – on hold because he misses his ex-girlfriend. 

According to a report from In Touch magazine, a source said that although the actor is still in love with Barnett, "he's not in love with the idea of marriage anymore." 

The insider added that Pattinson is hoping for a "very long engagement" and that he has allegedly told his friends that he misses his "wild life" with Stewart. 

"Twigs is his polar opposite, which is part of the reason Rob loves her, but he can't help but miss all the spur-of-the-moment things that he used to do with Kristen," said the source. 

This April, it was reported that Pattinson and Barnett got engaged after six months of dating. The couple was first seen together in September 2014. The pair has yet to confirm the engagement news. 

Despite breaking up, Pattinson and Stewart remains one of Hollywood's most favorite couples. The pair starred in the "Twilight" films as Edward Cullen and Bella Swan, and it was speculated that somewhere between the second and third installments of the movies, the two started having a relationship in real life. Fans were heartbroken when the couple called it quits in 2013 due to Stewart allegedly cheating on the actor with her "Snow White and the Huntsman" director Rupert Sanders. 

Since their breakup, it is believed that Barnett is the only woman whom Pattinson had a serious relationship with, while Stewart had been linked to actor Nicholas Hoult, as well as to her good friend Alicia Cargile. 

Recently, the "Clouds of Sils Maria" actress was asked about her sexuality as numerous tabloids have reported that she allegedly has a romantic relationship with Cargile. The actress told Nylon magazine that she chooses to remain vague about her sexual orientation because she doesn't feel she has the "perspective" to do otherwise. 

"I don't feel like it would be true for me to be like, 'I'm coming out!' No, I do have a job," she said. "Until I decide that I'm starting a foundation or that I have some perspective or opinion that other people should be receiving ... I don't. I'm just a kid making movies." 

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