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And she's off! Liberty Ross is 'hiring a celeb divorce lawyer' and moving back to the UK following Rupert Sander's affair

The 33-year-old British model and actress has allegedly hired a celebrity lawyer and wants to move back to the UK as soon as possible.
Liberty's plans come after Rupert's affair with Kristen Stewart was exposed last month.
Heading back home: Liberty Ross is said to be planning on moving back to the UK as well as divorcing husband Rupert Sanders
According toThe People, Liberty wants to take her children Skyla, seven, and Tennyson, five, back to her homeland tods shoes outlet as she only moved to the U.S. for Rupert's career as a director.
'She has no strong ties in the U.S. nor does she want to remain here,' a source told the newspaper.
'She has made it clear that she wants to move back to the UK with her children.
'A clean break': The British model and actress wants the proceedings to be done in cheap tods shoes a 'swift and efficient way for the sake of her children'
'She obviously wants them to carry on seeing their father, but she feels there is no point in staying in the U.S. Given that the majority of her family and friends are in the UK, nothing is holding her here and tods uk the kids are young enough to start a new school and not be affected.'
The dark-haired star was pictured last week without her wedding ring on and may have been meeting with a celebrity lawyer then.
She is said to want a 'clean break' from tods shoes the whole situation and is apparently wants to deal with the divorce in a 'swift and efficient way for the sake of her children.'
Hoping for more: Rupert Sanders was pictured wearing his wedding ring last tods shoes week and his no doubt wishing that his wife will forgive him
Rupert, on the other hand, mayu be hoping for a different outcome as he has kept his wedding ring firmly on his finger since photographs of him and Kristen canoodling were printed.
Following the news of their affair, Rupert released a statement saying: 'I am utterly distraught about the pain I have caused my family. My beautiful wife and heavenly children are all I have in this world.
'I love them with all my heart. I am praying that we can get through this together.'
'Momentary indiscrestion': Both Rupert and Kristen Stewart released public apologies following the exposure of their affair
His public apology came after Kristen - who starred in his film Snow White and the Huntsman - released a statement professing her love for her boyfriend of three years Robert Pattinson.
The Twilight star described the situation as a 'momentary indiscretion,' and has since been trying to win Robert back according to reports.
Will they, won't they? Robert Pattinson is said to be talking to Kristen again but it is unsure whether he will forgive her



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