They think he should have his “man card” taken for humiliating himself like this

Oct 28, 2012 11:06 GMT  ·  By
Robert Pattinson stands to the respect of everyone for getting back with Kristen Stewart, says report
   Robert Pattinson stands to the respect of everyone for getting back with Kristen Stewart, says report

According to many, more or less reliable, recent reports, Robert Pattinson is really back together with Kristen Stewart, even though she cheated on him this summer with a married man. His friends are totally embarrassed for him for taking her back it has emerged.

The two “Twilight” lovers hit a very rough patch this summer, when compromising photos of Kristen kissing “the other guy” emerged online.

After some weeks of turmoil, word got out that Robert took her back, a rumor that was confirmed these past couple of weeks, as Star also notes in its latest print issue (story via CB).

Because of how easily convinced he was, Robert’s friends think he should be stripped of his “man card” because he’s been played for a fool, a source close to the actor says for the tab.

“Kristen and Rob held meetings recently about getting back together to promote their movie, but what started out as a staged reunion appears increasingly convincing, especially after photos emerged of Rob kissing Kristen at her new Los Feliz mansion. It’s a development that has Rob’s friends none too pleased,” Star writes.

Admittedly, they think that he’s a fool for taking her back after he was humiliated like this – in public no less.

“Taking Kristen back after getting played is royally embarrassing. He is absolutely having his man card taken away. Even if this is some sham relationship, no amount of money in the world is worth having everyone in the world lose all respect for you,” an insider explains for the publication.

The tab, in its turn, would beg to differ: if the upcoming, final “Twilight” installment, “Breaking Dawn Part 2,” fares well at the box office, Kristen and Robert stand to make $14 million (€10.8 million) in backend.

Perhaps the amount is too high to pass on the opportunity, Star suggests.