Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson may be attempting to reconcile, but apparently fans aren't as forgiving as the sexy Twilight hunk is when it comes to cheating.
K-Stew held her first live interview recently via webcam and it appears that fans weren't all too pleased that the cheating actress decided to end the chat early.
While it's clear that fans want answers as to why Kristen thought it would be OK to kiss another man while with Robert Pattinson, the anger of them is probably scaring Kristen away.
Comments such as "go to hell" aren't going to make her want to discuss it any more than she already has, either.
Luckily, Kristen Stewart had the chance to let off some steam with Rob's BFF Marcus Foster at Katy Perry's birthday party. Although everyone else was dressed in costume, it appears that K-Stew felt like sulking and came in her normal, grungy looking clothes.
Do you think fans have gone too far and should just forgive and forget at this point?




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The fans are another matter. To have any kind of career in movies you have to be able to put butts in seats. Judging by the post scandal performance of SWATH and OTR I'd say that she can still do that well enough to have a good career. Nothing like what she had, or could have had, but good enough. That still leaves an enormous number of former supporters who now hate her guts to hell and back. With them she has three options once BD2 is done. Write them off and accept a smaller career than she would have had. Or scrap her current career entirely and start from scratch in a couple of years after they've calmed down. Or, break her and Rob's longstanding rule about discussing their private life and go public with a mea culpa.
Some mistakes, once made, can never be repaired. They can only be lived with the best you can. You can smooth them over, cover them up, and ignore them, but you can never entirely fix them. That being the case, is it even worth the effort of trying? It's a cost/benefit analysis that only she and Robert can make. They're the ones who have to make the call. It's their life together. I don't envy them the task.