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Robert Pattinson, FKA Twigs Split News: ‘Pendulum’ Singer Describes Pattinson’s Emotional Abuse As ‘Se*y’
Although it is believed that Robert Pattinson and FKA Twigs have broken up momentarily, yet the rumors have not left the couple. To add to the mixture, FKA Twigs has mentioned that her way of looking at the 'emotionally' abusive relationship.
In an interview with ES Magazine, the singer-songwriter spoke about the inspiration behind a music video "Papi Pacify" in which a man aggressively sticks his fingers down her throat. She mentioned that an ex-inspired the video.
"In the relationship I couldn't communicate," she said. "The person I was with was stopping me from explaining how I felt. So the physical manifestation is someone putting their hand in your mouth, but there's an element, too, of liking that as well. It's messed up. It's addictive."
Although Twigs thinks that the video is "beautiful", yet she cannot deny that it is violent in nature. She mentioned that not only emotional abuse can be "sexy" but also it can be "tender". She went on to mention that since the relationship is tender, that is why people stay in the relationship for long.
Considering the relationship of Twigs with the "Twilight" star and the subsequent issues with Kristen Stewart, fans believe that Twigs have pointed towards Pattinson with the new video.
Notably, Twigs is rumored to be in a stable relationship now. However, she mentioned that she is not yet ready to speak about their relationship and what had happened publicly yet. When Twigs was asked about her wedding plans in Aug. 2015.
"Who told you I was getting married?" she asked, adding, "You might read somewhere I'm a monkey and it doesn't mean I am sure." Her statement has confirmed the turmoil in the relationship between her and Pattinson, despite her statement that she was not ready to speak in public.
It is yet to be seen when Twigs opens up about the rumored split and her present relationship. Fans need to stay tuned to news to get an update.
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