She's lost the man she says she loves and now, Kristen Stewart has reportedly been dropped from the "Snow White and the Huntsman" sequel.

It looks like Kristen Stewart is paying for the consequences of her actions. After her affair with "Snow White and the Huntsman" director, Rupert Sanders, the young actress is pulled out from doing the sequel of the film.

Universal are said to have altered the sequel, focusing on the huntsman who is played by Chris Hemsworth. The news came from The Hollywood Reporter, weeks after pictures of Kristen and Rupert emerged.

According to LA Times report, the producers said that she "could" still have the role of Snow White, however, the film will not be focused on her character.

"According to sources, as the project is being transformed into something other than the movie that Koepp had been hired to write. The studio is currently exploring options to continue the franchise," the report stated.

There is no certainty whether Sander will be directing the sequel, but chances are, it wouldn't be so likely. By having Kristen and Rupert back on set, apart from probably doing more harm than good for the movie, everyone doubts that Sander's wife would allow it.

"Liberty let it be known in no uncertain terms that Rupert can't direct the sequel to Snow White and the Huntsman," a source told Radar Online.

In contrast to the news, Hollywood Reporter added that the film will less likely take off the ground anyway even if they do find a writer. The "Snow White and the Huntsman" movie earned an average of $389.2 million and ran on a budget of $170 million.

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