Everyone knows that breakups can be messy and painful. But the good thing about these things is that after a bout of sadness and almost-slight depression, people always get to bounce back to their old selves, maybe even a tad bit better.

This goes the same for Liberty Ross, who was recently victim of the highly scandalous affair between her director husband Rupert Sanders and "Snow White And The Huntsman" star, Kristen Stewart.

The British model, more radiant than ever, was seen displaying a coy smile leaving her LA home donning a white tank top, black pencil skirt, killer lace-up platform heels. The ensemble was finished with a huge crucifix dangling on her neck.

In relation to old tradition, the crucifix can be seen as a statement that screamed, "Bugger off, vampires." Buffy would definitely approve. Very vampire hunter-chic.

The 34-year old British model has only acted in short films prior to getting the role of Queen Eleanor in "Snow White and the Huntsman", wherein, ironically, was where the affair of Stewart and her husband started.

"Ross was said to be devastated over news that director husband Rupert Sanders cheated on her with Snow White And The Huntsman star Kristen Stewart, but her power look says she's on the mend," reports The Daily Mail about the condition of Ross regarding the affair.

"She was also briefly seen with 41-year-old Sanders, but instead of a tearful reunion, Liberty was accompanied by a white-haired man who appeared to act as a bodyguard standing between the pair." continued The Daily Mail.

With Ross heading for repair, KStew is slowly reaping what she sowed, by being too ashamed to show her face even for a red carpet premiere of her movie, "On The Road."

"After everything that has been said, and in light of the revelations that she cheated on Robert with director Rupert Sanders, she's running scared at the moment." Reported Radar Online, as quoted by The Daily Mail.

Since the incident, the model has deleted her Twitter account in accordance to her privacy. However, she did quote Marilyn Monroe: 'Sometimes good things fall apart so better things can fall together.' Which she then tops off with a single-word tweet, before signing off: "Wow."