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NEWS/Kristen Stewart's Hookup Rupert Sanders: Five Things to Know

 

Kristen Stewart, Rupert SandersAlex Bailey/Universal Studios

In the upcoming Breaking Dawn Part 2,Kristen Stewart plays a vampire who's destined to spend an eternity with her one true love.

In real life, however, she's only human.

Pictures have surfaced indicating that the 22-year-old star, whose relationship with Twilightcostar Robert Pattinson has captivated fans for years now, found herself another prince charming—41-year-old Snow White and the Huntsman director Rupert Sanders.

Whether you're taking the news with a grain of salt, a fist pump or an anguished gasp, we imagine you want to know more about the so-called Other Man in Stewart's life. So, here are five things to know about him:

MORE: Kristen Stewart Scandal: Robert Pattinson's Girl Caught With Snow White and the Huntsman Director

1. He's Married With Children: Yup, might as well get that one out of the way first. Sanders has been lawfully wedded to model-actress Liberty Ross, 33—a British Vogue cover girl who played Stewart's mother in Snow White and the Huntsman—for seven years. The British-born couple have been residing in sunny Southern California with 7-year-old daughter Skyla and 5-year-old son Tennyson, both of whom also had small roles in their father's film.

2. Snow White Was His First: Known mainly as a successful director of commercials beforehand, Snow White and the Huntsman was Sanders' feature directorial debut. Produced by Joe Roth (Alison in WonderlandKnight and Day, etc.), the film boasted a $170 million budget and took in more than $380 million worldwide. "I went to America with a very specific idea of what I wanted to do," Sanders told the Guardian last month of his filmmaking aspirations before landing Snow White (er, so to speak). "When it was my turn to start developing projects, I knew the writers I wanted to work with, and I had met every head of studio, every executive and a lot of producers. I started finding things, little crumbs off other people's tables that I would make my own." Of Snow White: "Our story is a 'once upon a time', but it's not a 'happy ever after.'"



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