Robert Pattinson and FKA Twigs break-up news: Actor attends party with blonde woman

Cast member Robert Pattinson reacts in the News conference for the film "Good Time" in competition during the 70th Cannes Film Festival in May 2017. REUTERS/Regis Duvignau

More than a month after singer FKA Twigs and "Twilight" actor Robert Pattinson reportedly called it quits, the 31-year-old "Remember Me" star was seen with an unnamed woman.

Pattinson and the mystery woman were spotted together on Dec. 9, at Seth MacFarlane's party in Los Angeles. "They were together all night. I saw them holding hands," an insider claimed to US Weekly.

The woman was also described as blonde, though the source did not reveal the name. The star-studded party was attended by Kate Hudson, Lea Michele, and Ansel Elgort. 

This after Pattinson and the "Two Weeks" singer went their separate ways in October, therefore calling off their engagement. The "Water for Elephants" actor popped the question to Twigs in April 2015. But, even if they had broken up, a source claimed that the couple was just "taking a break."

"He still loves her and I think that's the girl he wants to marry," the source said. The reported culprit for the breakup was the conflict in their busy schedules, with Pattinson attending to press tours and Twigs focusing on her music, making it hard for them to meet and have quality time.

Even with their split, the source claimed that Twigs, whose real name is Tahliah Debrett Barnett, had kept her engagement ring, therefore igniting rumors of the possibility for a reconciliation. However, the recent sighting of Pattinson with another woman could change the fate of the former flames.

Pattinson was also linked to "Swish Swish" singer Katy Perry when the breakup news erupted. But, some clarified that he had turned to his good friend to ask for advice, and they were just "chilling," slamming rumors that there was something more for them. Meanwhile, Twigs was last seen last month, when she was photographed grabbing a drink with a friend.

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