Kristen Stewart's Legs Steal The Show As She Sports Short Shorts To Concert (PHOTOS)

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Kristen Stewart looked somber as she arrived at a Florence + the Machine concert with her father, John, on Sunday (Oct. 7) at the Hollywood Bowl.

The 22-year-old "Twilight" star hasn't had the easiest time this summer, dealing with the fallout of her affair with 41-year-old "Snow White and the Huntsman" director Rupert Sanders. And although rumor has it Stewart is back together with her beau of three years, Robert Pattinson, her face says otherwise.

Stewart sported bright red lips, black short shorts and a hoodie that read "Nuns With Guns, Praise The Lord And Pass The Ammunition" as she headed into the concert with her dad and a friend, who tried to shield her from photographers.

Sadly, Stewart's very public cheating scandal isn't the only thing she's been coping with lately. Her mom, script supervisor Jules Mann-Stewart, filed for divorce from her father after 27 years of marriage.

But even though Jules gave up on her own relationship, she seems to be fighting for Stewart and Pattinson's. Reports say Jules considered Pattinson, 26, a son and is trying to get her daughter to fight for him.

“Jules is the glue that’s keeping Kristen and Rob together,” a source close to the couple told RadarOnline.com. “It ripped her heart in two when she saw those pictures of Kristen in a compromising situation with Rupert -- and she couldn’t believe what her daughter had done."

Whether or not this so-called reconciliation is happening, we do know Stewart and Pattinson will reunite on the red carpet for the premiere of "Breaking Dawn - Part 2" next month.

Check out pictures of Stewart's pin thins below:

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