• Kristen Stewart and girlfriend SoKo taking their relationship to the next level?

Kristen Stewart and girlfriend SoKo taking their relationship to the next level? (Photo : Instagram/SoKo)

Kristen Stewart has reportedly moved on from both Alicia Cargile and Robert Pattinson. The "Twilight" actress has been spotted packing on PDA with her new girlfriend, SoKo.

According to Heat magazine, via Mirror, Stewart's new girlfriend SoKo is "head-over-heels" for Pattinson's ex. While their relationship is still in its early stage, insiders close to the couple insisted that what they have is "super intense and fiery."

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"SoKo is definitely the pursuer and Kristen is really enjoying it. [Kristen] likes the idea of dating a non-American again, and Stephanie is very avant-garde and different."

Just last week, Stewart and SoKo were spotted holding hands while roaming around Paris. It was said that the "Twilight" actress took time off from her busy schedule just to have a mini-vacation with her new girlfriend.

Although the two looked very much in love, friends of the couple were allegedly starting to worry about if their relationship will be able to survive long-distance. They pointed out that while Stewart and SoKo may have be enjoying flying back and forth just to spend time together, thrilled by the novelty of it all, their relationship will not survive if this continues.

"The long-distance commute is fun right now, but it could become a real slog if they become fully committed."

After dating for more than two years, Stewart and former assistant Alicia Cargile ended their relationship in October 2015. While the two have yet to reveal the reason for the break up, insiders claim that the actress was just "too busy" to have a serious relationship at the moment.

In an interview with Nylon, via Us Weekly, Stewart finally addressed rumors surrounding her sexual preference. When she started dating Cargile after her split with Pattinson, fans were definitely surprised, to say the least. The actress revealed that she does not feel the need to prove herself to people, adding that she had nothing to hide.

"I think in three or four years, there are going to be a whole lot more people who don't think it's necessary to figure out if you're gay or straight. It's like, just do your thing," she explained.