On the Press Tour.
Maybe it would've been where she'd have at least found some comfort and joy in familiarity and an excited, grateful audience. Maybe she'd have only been submerged by a flood of unwelcome, prying questions and reminders that this is how she and Robert Pattinson first found love. Either way, for better or worse, the press tour for November's climactic "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2" was quite likely the last event Kristen Stewart anticipated - and, more than likely, last she'd hoped - would lay down the "You're Not Welcome" mat.
So it seems to be, though, The New York Post reports today via Contact Music. Summit Entertainment is seriously considering replacing Stewart's appearances supporting the franchises finale with co-star Ashley Greene. Summit was initially committed to keeping the co-lead couple together for the press tour following Stewart's public and apologetic acknowledgement of straying from her co-star and boyfriend Pattinson for an affair with her married-father "Snow White and the Huntsman" director Rupert Sanders.
Clearly, things have changed.
In the meantime, Pattinson has refused to speak at length with K-Stew. Security at Pattinson's New York premiere for his indie feature "Cosmopolis" was explicitly told to keep Stewart out.
The Stewart-or-Greene decision reportedly comes down to whether or not the two patch their relationship by November. If the pair splits, then Summit will reportedly call on Greene to relieve Stewart.
"The studio's holding out to see if they get back together. But I don't think anyone is banking on that happening," a source said. "At this point, the press strategy would have been mapped out. It's usually very organized, but at this time it's undecided."
You can find the article here.
So what do you guys think? Would you care if Ashley replaced Kristen? Thoughts? Would this affect the way you feel about Breaking Dawn Part II?
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