Robert Pattinson and FKA Twigs spotted having dinner date in London

FKA Twigs Instagram/ fkatwigs

Amid rumors that the pair is having relationship problems, Robert Pattinson and FKA Twigs were seen being affectionate with each other while heading out to dinner in London on Wednesday, Dec. 30.

In pictures posted on the Daily Mail, the pair held hands as they enjoyed an evening stroll. For the outing, the "Twilight" actor was dressed in black trousers, a brown sweater, a black jacket, and black baseball cap and boots. Meanwhile, the singer, whose real name is Tahliah Barnett, was bundled up for the cold weather in a grey coat and black trousers and she accessorized her look with a pair of heeled boots, a knitted cap, and an orange scarf.

Though the two never confirmed their engagement, it was reported that they got engaged last spring after six months of dating. The pair was introduced by mutual friends and was first photographed together in December 2014.

Last year, the singer played coy when asked by The Sunday Times (via E! Online) about her upcoming wedding to the "Cosmopolis" actor.

"Who told you I was getting married?" Barnett asked. "You might read somewhere I'm a monkey and it doesn't mean I am." She also told the publication that she was not prepared to talk about her private life as she doesn't "really understand the fascination."

While there are rumors that the pair has called off their engagement due to their busy schedules, a source told Us Weekly back in September that they are "excited to be married."

"Twigs is still enormously happy with Rob and they aren't rushing to have the wedding," said the insider.

The source also debunked claims that the two have hit a rough patch because of their careers, saying that the "Two Weeks" singer and the 29-year-old actor "talk and text nonstop when she's on the road and [when] they are away from work."

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