Kristen Stewart’s Mother Denies Talking About Daughter’s Love Life With Alicia Cargile
Jules Stewart recently denied having talked about her daughter Kristen’s love life. In an interview with US Weekly, she said she never confirmed that Kristen is dating her personal assistant Alicia Cargile.
Jules Stewart has spoken up against the report released by Sharon Feinstein from The Sunday Mirror. She said she never talked about her daughter Kristen with Feinstein. She told US Weekly that her interview with Sharon was mainly about her film, K-11, and on her views about gay rights. She remembered only having talked about Alicia Cargile being a “lovely girl” and nothing more.
However, Sharon Feinstein said on her Twitter post that she has proof of Jules talking about Kristen Stewart’s love life. The journalist said she plans to release her audio interview with Jules to back up her report.
In her report for The Sunday Mirror, Feinstein said that Jules confirmed Kristen is dating Alicia Cargile. Her daughter has moved on from her much-publicised relationship with her “Twilight” co-star Robert Pattinson since she is now in a relationship with her personal assistant Alicia Cargile.
“I’ve met Kristen’s new girlfriend, I like her,” Jules said. “What’s not to accept? She’s a lovely girl,” she added.
Jules Stewart reportedly even admitted that she is not against her daughter dating another woman since she had noticed that they actually look very happy together. “I’m just her mom so she knows I would accept her choices,” she further told the publication.
In the same report, Kristen Stewart’s mother also explained why she has accepted her daughter’s decision to love both women and men. “I feel like people need to be free to love whoever they want,” she said. Jules Stewart explained that as long as her daughter or people in general, do what they like that does not involve hurting people or breaking the law.
Jules Stewart reportedly also explained why she has accepted the fact that her daughter is dating Alicia Cargile and that's because she feels that people should be free to choose who they want to love. She also admitted having gay friends and family members and she accepts them for what they are.
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