"Snow White and The Huntsman" director Rupert Sanders issued an apology to his wife and children over his recent affair with actress Kristen Stewart.

Since the apology was released, the attention has been turned to Sanders' wife of seven years, Liberty Ross.

"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," Sanders said in his first statement since the affair was uncovered by multiple media outlets.

Sanders' wife Ross, 33, starred as Stewart's on-screen mother Queen Eleanor in "Snow White."

Ross has also starred in the films "Thinly Beiled" (2009) and "W.E." (2011) and in a couple of short-films, according to the Internet Movie Database's website.

Her modeling career leveled up when she landed a cover in British Vogue magazine in 2002, her first magazine cover.
"I didn't realise I was going to be on the cover when I did the shoot," says Ross. "A couple of months later I was on another shoot in Nepal and I got a fax congratulating me on making the cover. I was unbelievably excited - it was my first one," Ross told Vogue at the time.

She landed a second cover in 2002's January issue alongside leading British models of the day including Kate Moss.
Ross has also appeared on Elle magazine and in ads for Chanel, Dior and Burberry.

Until now, Ross has not issued a statement regarding her husband's affair. But on Monday, she retweeted the following message.

"Sometimes good things fall apart so better things can fall together," she wrote.

The same day, she reportedly tweeted the word "wow" and deleted her Twitter account next.

Ross and Sanders have two children together.