Kristen Stewart pregnant? OK! magazine seems to think so. Again.


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... you know, considering they've gone with the headline 'Yes, We're Having a Baby!'

Since I don't read OK! magazine, the following info comes courtesy of The Sun. And, to clarify, the suspected father is Robert Pattinson, of course. Sure who else could it be…?

"OK! magazine claims that the screen co-stars have their first baby on the way, following their reconcilation in September. The mag reports that the pair are already planning a 'lavish nursery' for the child, and want to raise it in England. It also alleges that Kristen is 'begging' Brit actor Rob to marry her before the baby is born."

OK! itself reports: "After roughly four years together and a very public summer cheating scandal, the two have reconciled and are celebrating Kristen's pregnancy by creating a "lavish nursery" before jetting off to the UK to raise the child...that is if she can't get Rob to marry her first."

The last time 22-year-old Stewart was pregnant 26-year-old Pattinson's child was back in 2009. Some Australian gossip magazine made the claim and it was proved to be false swiftly after.

For the record, OK! have previously reported that Kristen was pregnant in May 2010, and also back in July this year.

 

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  • View Profile for tanyatanya

    rob needs to do a DNA

    Posted 20:14 | Tue 27th Nov 2012
  • View Profile for d17mcdd17mcd

    will they call it renesmme if its a girl?

    Posted 19:19 | Mon 10th Dec 2012
  • View Profile for SamSam

    a baby's for life - not just for cute celebrity photo opportunities

    Posted 09:28 | Thu 10th Jan 2013
  • View Profile for whateveswhateves

    You are kidding me cause there is no way Rob can have a baby with her after she did what she did and there needs to be a DNA test cause it might be somebody elese child

    Posted 20:18 | Mon 11th Feb 2013

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