British heartthrob actor Robert Pattinson has finally decided to come out to the spotlight and face the public. According to reports, the "Twilight" actor is scheduled to have his very first interview since the Kristen Stewart and Rupert Sanders affair hit the headlines and he will talk about the scandal.

There have been previous rumors that Robert Pattinson will not allow any questions regarding his estranged girlfriend Kristen Stewart during his much anticipated TV interview on "Good Morning America." The interview will be aired on August 15.

However, a source revealed that everything is on the table for discussion during Pattinson's interview even though his appearance is for promoting his latest film "Cosmopolis."

Meanwhile, it looks like Kristen Stewart is not yet ready to speak out about her momentary indiscretion. According to a source, the actress pulled out of the United Kingdom movie premiere of "On The Road" because she is too ashamed to face the fans.

"Kristen won't be doing the red carpet for On The Road. She's too ashamed to show her face in public right now," the source told RadarOnline.

"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," the source added.

These two famous young stars cannot lay low and hide out forever since they have work to do. Work obligations often force some celebrities to step out into the limelight after going through some challenging personal situations.

However, choosing the best comeback must be a carefully calculated move. Howard Bragman, veteran publicist and the vice chairman of Reputation.com said that the real secret is being prepared.

"There's no one show that's the right answer for everyone. The right answer is the one where you think you're going to get the most respect, the fairest hearing and the best presentation and potentially where you've had the best relationships in the past," Bragman said.

"Every actor has the right to talk about what he wants to talk about and not talk about something he doesn't want to talk about. You have to handle such questions with dignity and class and respect for the journalist doing their job. Don't expect Robert on The Daily Show or Good Morning America to bare his soul," Bragman further added.