Kristen Stewart Apologizing To Liberty Ross


If we’ve learned anything from writing long apology letters after inflicting serious heartbreak, it’s that they don’t work. In fact, they often do more harm than good. According to Radaronline.com, Kristen Stewart is writing a heartfelt apology letter to Liberty Ross, wife of Snow White and the Huntsman director Rupert Sanders, with whom Kristen had her already famous affair.

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Kristen put out a public apology to her boyfriend Robert Pattinson on Wednesday, who has allegedly already moved out of the house she shares with him, which we told you about yesterday. Kristen apparently didn’t feel it was appropriate to write an apology to Liberty and her two kids in a public forum, however, which is why she is allegedly writing one to share with them privately.

Related Link: Kristen Stewart Admits to Affair! Apologizes to Rob!

Director Rupert Sanders has publicly apologized to his family already, releasing this statement on the heels of Stewart’s open apology to Rob:

“My beautiful wife and heavenly children are all I have in this world. I love them with all my heart. I am praying that we can get through this together.”

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We have a feeling Liberty Ross won’t be in the mood to hear from Kristen? The model and actress, who played Stewart’s mother in Snow White and the Huntsman, appears to be hurt to the point of anger by the affair. And who wouldn’t be?

Related Link: Liberty Ross Disses Kristen Stewart With Drunk Snow White Instagram

What do you think? Can apologizing mend the wounds, or is Stewart better off just learning some life lessons and moving forward with a little more experience in matters of the heart?

Photos Courtesy of: Universal Pictures & Samuel Goldwyn Films

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