Kristen Stewart reveals painful looking bruised face and cut knees as she wears hotpants while out with rumoured girlfriend Stella Maxwell
The actress is currently shooting a new film but looks like she's been in the wars
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KRISTEN Stewart has revealed a very painful looking bruised face and cut knees while out in Savanah, Georgia yesterday.
The 26-year-old was joined by her rumoured new girlfriend Stella Maxwell as she displayed her injuries.
Wearing a pair of hot pants and striped socks – the actress’s scraped knees were on full display.
And despite wearing a pair of shades, the bruising and cuts around her eye could not be missed.
It is unclear how the actress- who is currently working on a new film in Georgia -sustained her injuries.
Later in the day the Twilight actress changed into a pair of jeans – but unfortunately the trendy ripped number were not enough to keep her cuts covered.
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Victoria’s Secret model Stella kept her famous figure underwraps, opting for a pair of skintight black jeans and a leather jacket.
The women have been spending a lot of time with each other in recent months and after strutting her stuff in Paris during the famous VS show, Stella rushed to Georgia to be with Kristen.
The pair were first snapped together leaving a Met Gala afterparty earlier this year and since then on numerous occasions in both Los Angeles and New York.
Stella previously enjoyed a brief fling with singer Miley Cyrus, while Kristen has dated Cara Delevingne’s ex St Vincent and of course Robert Pattison.
And in July of this year she revealed she was in a relationship with her personal assistant Alicia Cargile.
She said at the time: "Right now I'm just really in love with my girlfriend. We've broken up a couple of times and gotten back together, and this time I was like, 'Finally, I can feel again.' "
The Cafe Society actress also admitted she is more open about her personal life now she's in a same-sex relationship and feels much happier that she is being less closed off to people.
She told Elle magazine: "When I was dating a guy I was hiding everything that I did because everything personal felt like it was immediately trivialised, so I didn't like it.
"We were turned into these characters and placed into this ridiculous comic book, and I was like, 'That's mine. You're making my relationship something that it's not.' I didn't like that.
"But then it changed when I started dating a girl.
"I was like, 'Actually, to hide this provides the implication that I'm not down with it or I'm ashamed of it, so I had to alter how I approached being in public. It opened my life up and I'm so much happier."
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