Is Robert Pattinson suffering from depression once again, which is hampering her relationship with FKA Twigs?
The "Twilight" actor has admitted before that he's suffering from bouts of depression, which come in go. But he hasn't sought for help for his condition.
"I would love to go into therapy but it makes me too anxious," he joked during an interview with The Telegraph last year.
"I've been talking to a lot of people about it and I don't know," he said. "I kind of like my anxiety in a funny sort of way and I like my peaks and troughs. Luckily depression never lasts long with me."
He said that when "Twilight" blew up and he ended up with hordes of female fans all around the world, that got him down a little bit.
"But once I got through that a year or two ago I just accepted my life is something else and now I can't really remember what it was like before, So it's much easier to deal with," he added.
Is depression rearing its ugly head once again for Robert Pattinson, which is taking a toll on the relationship with fiancée FKA Twigs?
"Twigs and Pattinson's relationship hit a bump as a friend of the couple confirmed their engagement was on hold," claimed CDL. "Rob was in Belfast and the friend claimed the two "drifted apart" but the couple was doing their best to keep the relationship going."
Or is it the other way around? Could it be that Robert Pattinson's relationship troubles with FKA Twigs causing the depression?
The couple has been warding off split rumors ever since they came out public with their relationship.
But Robert Pattinson doesn't seem the type to pay attention to rumors, and the "Twilight" actor even gave credit to fiancée FKA Twigs for changing his demeanor when it comes to embracing the fame.
The actor did an interview with Germany's Neon magazine, which was translated by the blog Rob's Footsteps, where he said that he's changed somewhat.
"If we had met for the interview 3 years ago, I maybe had just fallen out of bed drunk and be late - actually I was still drunk on every interview day," he told the interviewer "Now I go to the gym in the morning and think: wow, you have changed. I just can't be as crazy as before. Probably I have grown up in the last 1 ½ years."