Love is definitely in the air for the "Twilight" star Robert Pattinson. The 32-year-old actor is reportedly back in the dating scene following his split from singer-songwriter FKA Twigs in October 2017.
Over the weekend, Pattinson was spotted in Notting Hill enjoying a date night with English actress Suki Waterhouse. The two watched the jukebox musical romantic comedy film, "Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again" and then went to the SoHo House for some late-night drinks.
The rumored couple was also seen leaving SoHo House arm-in-arm, both of them sporting a big smile. The "The Lost City of Z" actor even tried to dance with Waterhouse at one point into the stroll.
"Along the way, they were very close and cuddled and kissed many times," an eyewitness said, as quoted by E! News. "Robert was very affectionate to her and had his arm around her the whole way, and Suki reciprocated by holding his hand and kissing it," the source added.
While many fans think Pattinson and Waterhouse make an adorable couple together, the two have yet to confirm the alleged romance. It is also the first time that the former was plagued with dating rumors since his break-up with FKA Twigs.
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Pattinson and FKA Twigs, who started dating in September 2014, announced their engagement in April 2015. However, the two ended their romance in October 2017 because of their respective busy schedules keep getting in the way.
Waterhouse, on the other hand, dated actor Bradley Cooper for two years after meeting him at the 2013 Elle Style Awards in London. Also, she was recently linked to filmmaker Darren Aronofsky, though their respective representative was quick to debunk the dating rumors.
In other news, Pattinson will star next in the upcoming science fiction adventure film titled "High Life." In the movie, he will play Monte, one of the criminals who travel on a spaceship towards a black hole to find an alternate energy source in exchange for their freedom.
Much to their surprise, the criminals will be sexually experimented by the researchers and scientist on board instead. The film, which is directed by Claire Denis, will also see Mia Goth, Claire Tran, Juliette Binoche, Gloria Obianyo, Lars Eidinger, Agata Buzek, Andre Benjamin, Ewan Mitchell and Jessie Ross.
"High Life" is set to premiere at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival.