What's that? You're wondering what's new in the world of Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart? Well, lucky you, you've come to the right place! Today's gossip says that not only is RPattz going to sell the multi-million dollar Los Angeles home the couple shared, but he's also ditching the UK pad the two bought and were planning on moving into later this year because "there's too many memories there for him."
Good! Rid yo'self of those memories boy! Or get a giant bushel of sage.
Pattinson apparently loves his California home and is sad to give it up -- but he just need to move on. One of his blokes said: "He loves that house, but he keeps thinking of that day when she snuck away for her make out session with Rupert, leaving him in front of the telly thinking she was having a business meeting."
I totally get him not wanting to remain in the house he shared with Kristen. Homes -- no matter how many coats of paint you throw up or how many Anthropologie rugs you throw down -- ooze memories. They're literally impossible to get rid of. Occasionally, I'll drive past my childhood home -- which I haven't lived in for 13 years -- and I'm immediately flooded with images of parties, gatherings, fights, etc. And that's just via creepy drive-by. If I ever went into the house, it would be on. It would almost feel as if I never left.
So, smart move, getting out, Robert. Even if you and Kristen get back together, you crazy kids need a freshie-fresh start.
Do certain homes bring back certain memories for you?
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Comments 17
You people have turned him into such a wuss....shame on you
not true
its all made up..............
wow Heather Lauren Woodbury, I guess you are perfect?! Those are some very strong words to use for someone you don't even know! What gives yo the right to judge anyone?? Grow up!
I totally understand that. I moved out of my childhood home and while my childhood there was good, my teenage years became unbearable due to relatives from my mom's second marriage. Now everytime I drive by there I can't help but feel sad because of what my home became.