Robert Pattinson reportedly took new girlfriend FKA twigs home for Christmas to introduce to his family, who liked her way more than his ex Kristen Stewart.

Star previously reported that "The Rover" actor and the "Video Girl" singer, whose real name is Tahliah Barnett decided to spend the holiday season together, even though FKA twigs has relatives in England.

"... they don't want to be apart for the holidays," a source said at the time. "And Rob wants his family to get to know her because he thinks she will be around for a very long time."

At the time, it seemed like FKA twigs had to brace herself before meeting them, as Pattinson warned her about his "overprotective sisters," Lizzy and Victoria.

"They've never liked any of his girlfriends," the source said. "Tahliah knows the battle ahead of her."

However, according to HollywoodLife.com, FKA twigs did not have to worry about meeting the Pattinsons after all.

"Rob's family absolutely adores FKA twigs. His sisters have never seen him happier," an insider claimed. "Both Lizzy and Victoria totally approves of FKA twigs because they know how dedicated and committed she is to their brother. They love how easy going she is and how she really brings out the best in Rob -- he's never been so at peace and just blissful."

Not only did the sisters approve of FKA twigs, but also they also reportedly like her more than Stewart because they were able to connect to her more.

"They've never seen him more in love, not even with Kristen," the insider said. "Lizzy has a strong connection with FKA twigs because they're both singers. What's impressive to Rob's sisters is that FKA twigs is interested in them and getting to know them.She's very engaging with them and Rob's parents, whereas Kristen was more reserved and closed off. They feel like FKA twigs has pure intentions and that her affection for Rob comes from the heart. They don't have any fears of her using Rob because of his fame or anything like that. They are all just delighted that Rob had brought FKA twigs home for the holidays."