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Posted: 2016-10-12T22:10:46Z | Updated: 2016-10-12T22:10:46Z Kristen Stewart And St. Vincent Are Reportedly Dating | HuffPost

Kristen Stewart And St. Vincent Are Reportedly Dating

The two were spotted out together in NYC last week.

New couple alert!

Kristen Stewart is reportedly dating musician St. Vincent (real name Annie Clark). Sources told both Us Weekly and Page Six that the pair, who were spotted hanging out in New York last week, are definitely an item . Both stars recently came out of relationships Stewart with producer Alicia Cargile and Clark with model Cara Delevingne .

The Huffington Post has reached out to reps for both Stewart and Clark and will update this post accordingly. 

According to Us Weekly, Stewart brought Clark to the Oct. 3 premiere of her film “Certain Women” in New York. The following week, Stewart attended Clark’s concert in Los Angeles.

It’s been very romantic ,” a source told Us Weekly. “Kristen is always whispering closely in her ear and asking her opinion.”

Stewart got candid about her love life and sexuality earlier this year in an interview with Elle UK.  In the interview, she also confirmed her relationship with Cargile and admitted she’s been “so much happier ” since she started dating women. 

“Right now, I’m just really in love with my girlfriend,” Stewart told the publication . “We’ve broken up a couple of times and gotten back together, and this time I was like, ‘Finally, I can feel again.’”

Prior to Cargile, Stewart was dating French singer-songwriter Stephanie “Soko” Sokolinski, but the two split in May . Her most high-profile relationship, though, was with “Twilight” co-star Robert Pattinson. 

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