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Liberty Ross Files For Divorce From Rupert Sanders After Affair With Kristen Stewart

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Jan. 26 2013, Published 10:02 a.m. ET

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Months after she -- and the rest of the world -- learned that her husband was having an affair with Kristen Stewart, Liberty Ross has filed for divorce from Snow White and the Huntsman director Rupert Sanders.

The actress, who appeared in film alongside Stewart, filed her petition in Los Angeles County Superior Court on Friday, requesting joint custody of her two children with Sanders and spousal support.  Sanders filed his response on the same day, also requesting joint custody.

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As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Stewart will be returning to her Snow White role but with a new director.

Since her affair with Sanders, Stewart has been able to rekindle her romance with her Twilight on-and-off-screen love, Robert Pattinson.

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