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Liberty Ross Couldn't "Get Over" His Affair With Kristen Stewart



After one of the most trying (and public) years of her life, Liberty Ross is ready to liberate herself from husband Rupert Sanders. As revealed on Friday Jan. 25, the British model, 34, filed for divorce from the director, 41, after ten years of marriage and two kids (Skyla, 7, and Tennyson, 5). The move (Ross asks for joint custody of the kids, spousal support and attorney's fees) isn't exactly shocking: Despite several amicable meet ups with the kids, the twosome had appeared to be mostly estranged ever since Sanders was caught (in exclusive Us Weekly photos) having a midsummer fling with Kristen Stewart, the 22-year-old star of his Hollywood blockbuster Snow White and the Huntsman.

"This was a long time coming," one source tells Us Weekly, explaining that, in the aftermath of the shocking tryst, Sanders "did want to try to repair the relationship and didn't want a divorce."

Ross, who picked up her life and career in London to move with her husband to Hollywood a couple years ago, "was more than a little upset," adds a second insider. "They gave it a shot for the kids, [but] she was just so angry . . .she's the kind of person who wouldn't really ever get over it."

The stunning brunette, who walked in Alexander Wang's NYC Fashion Show last fall, hinted at changes to come in a confessional video series for the designer. "[This year was] the end of some things and the beginning of something else," she continued. "Beginnings and endings are always really exciting."

By contrast, in the wake of her betrayal (and a very public apology) Stewart mended things with her longtime love Robert Pattinson; although the British hunk is now filming in Australia, the Twilight costars were most recently spotted together at a private Golden Globes afterparty in Hollywood Jan. 13.

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lachica2000 27th-Jan-2013 12:47 am (UTC)
No. I don't trust easily and once it's violated it's gone. Also, I have an unfortunate innate need for vengeance that would probably have me subconsciously punishing him in little ways if we did try to make it work, so it would be healthier for everyone involved to make a clean break of it.
kwikimart 27th-Jan-2013 01:51 am (UTC)
Ikr?
Plus I'd be plotting revenge, seriously. I don't wanna be in a bitter ass relationship where every day I'm punishing the person.
There's no fun in that.

We'd have to break up first and be apart for a while. If my feelings change then I might get back with them.
liddlebins 29th-Jan-2013 09:11 pm (UTC)
this

there's a better chance at starting fresh or at least anew if things end, then start again
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