Robert Pattinson and FKA Twigs attend MOBO Awards 2015 together

Despite rumors that the two have broken up, Robert Pattinson and FKA Twigs, whose real name is Tahliah Barnett, appear to be going strong as the pair reunited at the 2015 MOBO Awards at the First Direct Arena in London on Wednesday, Nov. 4.

According to E! Online, the "Two Weeks" singer and the Pattinson did not walk the red carpet together but the two were sitting together at the event. Barnett performed her hit songs "Figure 8" and "In Time" at the awards ceremony, and fans cheered on as she sang and danced with a group of dancers. Hollywoodlife reports that the "Twilight" actor looked on lovingly while his fiancee performed on stage. Cameras also spotted them giggling and talking together before and after Barnett's performance. Aside from being reunited, the couple had another reason to celebrate as the singer won the MOBA Award for Best Music Video for her track "Pendulum".

After the awards show, the pair took a cab as they headed out to town for a date night, and in pictures taken by the Daily Mail, the couple is seen hiding their faces from the paparazzi while inside the cab. Pattinson is wearing a black shirt, jacket, jeans, and a matching baseball cap, while Barnett wore black houndstooth trousers, a faux fur coat and black boots, and carried a black Chanel bag.

The couple has been in separate countries lately due to their very busy schedules. While Barnett has been working on her music, the "Cosmopolis" actor has been filming a new movie with Brad Pitt.

Though there were rumors that the two have split up, a source told E! Online that there is no truth to the breakup rumors.

"They haven't drifted apart [despite claims], but they haven't spoken as much lately because of his filming schedule," said the insider.

The couple has been together since August 2014 and it was reported earlier this year that they have gotten engaged. The source also revealed that the two are not in a rush to get married, saying, "Fall plans turn into winter plans and now there are no specific plans, but they still plan on getting married."

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