Robert Pattinson and FKA Twigs
British actor Robert Pattinson poses with British singer FKA twigs as they arrive for the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute Gala 2015 celebrating the opening of "China: Through the Looking Glass," in Manhattan, New York May 4, 2015. Reuters/Andrew Kelly

Robert Pattinson and fiancee FKA Twigs have put break-up and fight rumours to rest by appearing in public for a dinner date on New Year's eve. The duo held each other's hands and was spotted taking a stroll through the streets of London last week.

The couple, who has been in the news for their on-and-off marriage plans, enjoyed dinner in London before walking together and sharing a laugh. It was not a formal dinner date as both the stars were dressed casually for their outing.

The “Twilight” wore a thin black jacket, orange sweater and a black baseball cap, while Twigs also wore a black knitted hat and grey coat over black pants and boots. Her hat featured a tumbling orange scarf that fell down on one side of her face. According to various pictures available online and on JustJared, the couple looked happy and enjoyed each other's company.

The news of their engagement was first reported in April 2015. Twigs almost confirmed the news in one of her interviews and addressed Pattinson as the one she loves. There was speculation in the media that Twigs was shopping for her wedding gown and that marriage is on cards. However, in late summer, there were reports that the couple has called off their wedding and are on the verge of a break-up.

Their recent outing was seen after E! News reported that the couple has not split despite the numerous break-up rumours. “They haven't drifted apart [despite claims], but they haven't spoken as much lately because of his filming schedule,” a source close to the couple told the website, adding that they are not looking forward to tie the knot yet.

“There isn't a rush to get married. Fall plans turned into winter plans and now there are no specific plans, but they still plan on getting married,” the source added.

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