Word has it these days Rupert Sanders is telling all of the friends he has left that messing around with Kristen Stewart was "the worst mistake of my life." Oh, it never feels like a mistake when you're in the middle of making that mistake, though. Does anyone ever think to themselves, before canoodling on a Los Angeles overpass in full view of potential photogs, "I wonder if this will turn out to be the worst mistake of my life?"
A source tells Radar that Rupert "cannot believe he was so stupid. The thought of losing his wife and children, who he loves more than anything in the world, is killing him ... Rupert is just hoping it will blow over soon and he can win her back, but that is looking ever increasingly unlikely." And isn't it always that way? "How could I be so stupid" is always followed by "hope it blows over soon." Like, "whoops, temporary insanity! Not my fault! Can't we just sweep it all under the rug and move on?" And the answer is usually NO, we cannot.
If Rupert could turn back time, I wonder what exactly he would change. Where exactly did the mistake happen? In Kristen's car? During that dinner with Kristen? All those times during the filming when he put his hand on the small of her back?
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Ugh, it's just so lame. I feel like when cheaters take this line (big mistake/wish it could just blow over), they're trying to avoid responsibility for their choices. With one hand they're pretending to accept responsibility so you'll just shut up already, but with the other hand, they're trying to minimize it. Should it blow over? Was it really just a little indiscretion, or was it a drawn-out affair? Maybe it was something in between.
Regardless, supposedly Rupert hasn't seen his wife, Liberty Ross, since the news broke out. She's been photographed without her wedding ring -- not that it means anything, unless you're at the center of a constantly-photographed celeb scandal, and then it means everything. So fat chance, Rupert. Take your medicine.
Do you think Rupert Sanders will ever reconcile with his wife or has there been too much damage done?
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Ugh! As much as I want to beleive him, I rather hear him say it himself or his representative say it. The fact that a source (which isn't named) is speaking for him sounds fishy. Although, I'm sure he knows that he did make a big mistake.
A mistake is forgetting your car keys, willfully cheating on your spouse is so much worse. Guy is a creep and good for his wife for not tolerating it.
Two words. WHO CARES?
their marriage, I hope they work it out either way, without everyone poking their noses into what is a very painful & private ordeal.
cherylam, when you are constantly in the public eye,,, nothing is private.
I am glad to see some coverage on him, not that I keep up with all this, but there seemed to be a lot of heat on Kristen and nothing on this dude who is married with children.
I will never understand cheaters. He says he loves his wife and children more than anything, yet apparently, forgot that when he was in the presence of a young woman? Come on! Obviously you don't love your wife and children more than anything because if you truely did, you wouldn't have cheated!
Hey Adriana - That "dinner" you mentioned was a CAST DINNER and included everyone involved in the movie. It wasn't just Rupert and Kristen in a restaurant. Get your facts straight.
Everyone needs to stop judging both of them its not there place. Many people who are married and separated for a little while take off their rings but sometimes they get past it and get back together. Lapse in judgement happens because of an overwhemling feeling of something missing when people cheat it still does not make it right. it is a private matter unless they are breaking the law. Get off of your high horse people. No one knows what was going on in their relationship behind closed doors.