Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart broke up a long time ago, and although their split was sad and controversial, they managed to be friends again after moving on with their partners. Since their split, the exes have also matured, and their careers continued to soar as they showcase their acting prowess on various roles assigned to them.
Pattison and Stewart appeared on a number of movies, and they also accepted indie films from time to time. While some of their projects are considered “small,” the two were able to show what they can do, and such display of talents greatly helped in getting them cast in major roles such as “Charlie’s Angels” and “The Batman.”
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Kristen Stewart was cast as one of the girls in “Charlie’s Angels.” She secured an iconic role after the reboot of the film was announced and reportedly, this made Robert Pattinson very proud of his ex.
“Rob is very excited for Kristen,” the tipster told Hollywood Life. “He’s hearing good things about the movie and will for sure watch it. Rob thinks Kristen is so talented and he’s glad to see her taking on such a huge, iconic role. He’s proud of her.”
It was added that seeing Kristen succeed really makes Robert happy as he always wished her well even if they are no longer a couple. He wants her to keep doing what she loves most and wishes her more success.
Robert is the new “Batman”
It is not just Kristen who is doing great, career-wise, as Robert is also at the peak of his career now. He was just confirmed to be the next Bruce Wayne in Matt Reeve’s “The Batman,” and this is a big achievement as well. Like “Charlie’s Angels,” his role is also an iconic one that will surely be in the books.
Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart dated after meeting on the set of “Twilight” which launched their careers. Their relationship lasted for about four years, and this devastated many fans. As everyone already knows, the actress cheated her boyfriend by having an affair with a married man.


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