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    Robert Pattinson Hiding Out At Reese Witherspoon's Ranch (Reports)

    Robert Pattinson is getting help from a friend and former co-star as he deals with the cheating scandal that has made headlines around the world.

    According to People and Us Weekly, the actor has been hiding out at Reese Witherspoon's ranch home in Ojai, Calif., after finding out that Kristen Stewart had cheated on him with her "Snow White and the Huntsman." director Rupert Sanders

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    The actor reportedly asked his friend and former "Water for Elephants" co-star if he could stay at her sprawling home.

    People reported that the British actor, 26, was blindsided by the news of Kristen's fling.

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    "There was no sign that either of them was unhappy," a source told the mag. "He would have done anything for her."

    Robert reportedly feels like he had his "heart ripped out," the source added.

    An Us Weekly source - who also reported that Robert is staying in Ojai at Reese's home - said that the actor is "questioning everything" and that he's been "a total mess" since the news broke.

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    Kristen, 22, has reportedly been attempting to contact Robert with calls and text messages.

    "She's dying to save the relationship. It's the only thing she cares about," a source close to the "Twilight Saga" star told the mag.

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    -- Jesse Spero

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