As a latest development to the much talked about cheating scandal, Liberty Ross has apparently banned her husband Rupert Sanders from directing the "Snow White and The Huntsman" movie sequel to which the 41-year old movie director was set to return. However, Ross warned Sanders to eventually stay away if he wants their marriage to be saved.

According to reports, actress and model Liberty Ross already decided to forgive her husband Rupert Sanders with his so-called momentary indiscretion with "Twilight" actress Kristen Stewart. However, her forgiveness comes with a condition.

"Liberty let it be known in no uncertain terms that Rupert can't direct the sequel to Snow White and the Huntsman. They are trying to work things out after he was caught having an affair, and that is one of the sticking points. She just doesn't want him to ever work with Kristen again," a source told RadarOnline.com.

Originally, Sanders was already lined up in directing the sequel of "Snow White and The Huntsman" after the film's box office success but now the director may have to back out after his wife banned him in order for their marriage to continue from the result of his shocking photographed public make-out session with the film's young actress.

"Rupert is obviously disappointed because Snow White and the Huntsman was his directorial debut and he had hoped on building on that with a follow-up after some decent reviews," the source shared.

"But he knows his actions were inexcusable and he's going to have to bite the bullet and listen to his wife on this one," the source further revealed.

Meanwhile, an insider claimed that the studio Universal is prepared in finding a new film director for the "Snow White and The Huntsman" sequel since Sanders never signed an official contract for directing the movie but they are determined in keeping Kristen Stewart as the lead actress.