Fab Robsten Reunions in the Works

Will Robert Pattinson and Kristen Steweart see each other in San Diego? Yes!

By Ted Casablanca, Taryn Ryder Jul 06, 2009 10:35 PMTags
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While we're assured Robert Pattinson didn't have the most relaxing holiday weekend—maybe because of his beefed-up work schedule, his distaste for New York or lady troubles, or all of the above—we think he'll be much more cheered up today. (More on his blah InWhySee blues soon, promise.)

Twitter is buzzing that Rob will be attending Comic-Con down in San Diego in a couple weeks, if his schedule will allow it.

So is that legit? And what New Moon gal will accompany him? Do read on:

We're assured by our knowledgeable sources that, as of now, R.Pattz is a definite go to hit the San Diego festival. And he won't be traveling alone. Kristen Stewart will be by his side, too! With Robsten's over-the-top filming schedule, not to mention the vicious rumors flying around about the couple, Kristen and Rob have had quite the past couple of weeks.

That's why we're told that both of the overworked actors are superexcited about their upcoming rendezvous. And maybe that's why Pattinson's filming dates were moved up this weekend—to give him the vacay he so needs in a few weeks with his babe back in Cali. Us romantics can only hope, right?

But don't expect security to be nearly as lax down at Comic-Con as it has been over in New York.

We're also hearing that when Eclipse starts shooting in Canada next month, there will be no additional security measures, this time round, just as there hasn't been for Rob's Remember Me stint. If anything, things are just as relaxed, if not more so than they were during New Moon's filming procedures:

"It's all decided on a day-by-day, case-by-case basis," revealed an insider within the franchise's power base. "So, if anything, Rob and Kristen will be more free to do what they want."

Excuse me?

"Security won't be following them all over the place," explained the Eclipse expert.

Not sure if this is a good thing or a bad thing. And as much as we're the most hopeless romantics here at A.T., something about this news gives us an uneasy feeling. And—what?—did Summit suddenly decide their pro-Robsten, or something?

The world's been just plain weird since Michael Jackson died, for sure.