Jennifer Lawrence splits with Chris Martin, back together with Nicholas Hoult?

X-men director Bryan Singer (left) with Nicholas Hoult and Jennifer Lawrence Instagram/ bryanjaysinger

Actress Jennifer Lawrence has reportedly split up with singer-songwriter Chris Martin for the second time. 

According to Us Weekly, the pair have gone their separate ways and now, the "Hunger Games" star has reconnected with her ex-boyfriend, Nicholas Hoult. A source told the website that the split was due to the pair's hectic schedules. 

"Jen has been working nonstop and they never saw each other," the source said. 

Martin and Lawrence started dating in late June last year. This comes after the Coldplay frontman famously "unconsciously uncoupled" with Gwyneth Paltrow in March 2014. They split for the first time in October before reuniting in December. Now, Martin is being linked to Kylie Minogue, and the two were recently spotted going for a 1 a.m. stroll in London.

Us Weekly's source added that recently, Lawrence has been spending time with Hoult, who she has been filming the upcoming "X-Man: Apocalypse" movie with. The insider said that Hoult's and Lawrence's families have stayed close and that the two are "on great terms now." 

The two met during their first screen test for "X-Men: First Class." They began dating in 2011, before breaking up in January 2013 and rekindling their romance in July 2013. The two split for the second time in May 2014. Since their most recent split, Hoult has been linked to his "Equals" co-star, Kristen Stewart, but both of them denied the dating rumors. The "About a Boy" actor has also been linked to "Glee" actress Dianna Agron this April. 

Lawrence was last seen with Hoult smiling for a photo with their "X-men" director Bryan Singer, and the shot was posted on Instagram two months ago. In the shot, Hoult stands between the actress and Singer, and his arm is around Lawrence's shoulder while they grin for the camera.   

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