FKA Twigs Talks 'Unmeshing' From Robert Pattinson; 'Never Known Herself Better' She Says Opening Up with Zane Lowe

Not long ago, Kristen Stewart shared that she needed to wed her ex Robert Pattinson while they were dating, and now we're getting another look into Edward's Robert's adoration life by means of his other ex, artist FKA Twigs. Who realized this would be such a major week for R-Patz?!

FKA Twigs just discharged another collection called Magdalene, and fans feel that it references her three-year involved acquaintance with Rob, during which they got ready for marriage. While talking with New Music Daily With Zane Lowe, FKA Twigs discussed their separation, saying, "That kind of, like, unmeshing, like when you’re with somebody, your lives become very entwined with, like, your friends and family and your routine. And then the unmeshing is like, you have to really find out—I had to really find out who I was. But I’ve always known who I am, but it’s just kind of discovering who I was in adult crisis. I feel like I've never known myself better."

What's more, as indicated by our source E!, Twigs shared that being without anyone else right now is “great. I have a dog and we hang...I’ve never felt younger.”

She likewise discussed figured out how to organize herself a relationship, including, “As a woman, I was taught that your Prince Charming would choose you, and when he did, you were grateful. And it was more about you being chosen than asking, ‘What’s right for me?’ and ‘What do I need to be nurtured or to feel complete?’ Magdalene is unraveling that.”

So...take from that what you will!

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