FKA Twigs celebrates her birthday with Robert Pattinson

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Robert Pattinson and FKA Twigs were recently hounded with breakup rumore. There have been speculations that the two might have ended their engagement following reports that the singer and the "Twilight" star have been feuding because of their busy schedules.

But it appears that all is well between the couple as the "Two Weeks" singer, whose real name is Tahliah Barnett, celebrated her 28th birthday with her boyfriend on Saturday, Jan. 16.

Twitter fan account FKA twigs News posted a picture of the singer blowing out the candles on her birthday cake while Pattinson smiled as he looked on. Another picture of the couple on the micro-blogging site shows the two looking cozy as they pose with their faces close to each other, with Barnett's hand on the actor's shoulder.

Meanwhile, the Daily Mail published photos of the pair which show them making their way to Soho's The Box in London to celebrate her special day. In the photographs, the two are sitting in a vehicle and are trying to shield their faces from cameras. Barnett is wearing a long black skirt, a grey coat and black boots, while Pattinson is wearing black trousers, an olive green jacket, and a black baseball cap for the occasion.

The two are said to have become engaged in June after 6 months of dating. Since it was revealed in December 2014 that they are dating, the couple has been hounded with rumors and has been criticized by fans of Pattinson and his former girlfriend, Kristen Stewart. But despite the constant scrutiny from the media and the backlash from the actor's fans, Barnett said that her relationship with Pattinson was "100 percent worth it."

"I look uncomfortable because I am uncomfortable," she told the Observer (via the Daily Mail) about the constant media scrutiny. "But then it's like, is this person in my life worth that? And he, is without question."

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