Trending News|December 02, 2014 11:03 EST
FKA Twigs & Robert Pattinson Dating News: Singer Calls 'Twilight' Star 'The Man I Love'
Things are definitely getting serious for the budding new Hollywood couple Robert Pattinson and FKA Twigs. Known to be very private regarding her personal life, the singer opened up about "the man she loves," which referenced none other than 'Twilight' star and boyfriend, Pattinson.
In her recent interview with The Guardian, the 26-year-old singer, Twigs with real name Tahliah Debrett Barnett talked openly about her relationship with the 28-year-old actor. Twigs weighed the ups and downs of having Pattinson as a partner in life which comes with several factors like constantly garnering media attention.
"I look uncomfortable because I am uncomfortable," she told The Guardian, "But then it's like, is this person in my life worth that? And he is, without question... In comparison to how happy I am. And how I feel with him. It's 100 percent worth it," she added.
Recently, the two were photographed taking a stroll together and well, packing their PDA as they held hands and there was even one moment when Pattinson grabbed Twigs' waist.
It's no surprise that Twigs received several nasty comments from fans since she started dating Pattinson.
"'I hate her music. I hate her hair. I hate her production. I hate her videos.' Fine: don't care," she said adding, "That's the great thing about art, it's not for everyone. But when it comes to racism, really? In this day and age? Pick that?"
However, what really got the news agencies going was when the young singer referred to Pattinson as "The Man I Love" which everybody gushed about when she talked about life with her new beau.
"That side of my life [the paparazzi] is nothing to do with me. That's, like... That is the... side of life of the man that I love. And... when that started happening I had to... Because that is the opposite of who I am as a person, and it was weird," confessed the singer, who typically leads a very private life," Twigs said.
"Then I had to sit back and have a conversation with myself and I had to say: that is something really horrible. No, not horrible, I don't find it horrible, it's something that's very challenging," she added.