Jennifer Lawrence and Chris Martin are rumored to be together again after they are spotted dining together. Allegedly, the "Coldplay" frontman is keeping his options open between the "Hunger Games" star and Gwyneth Paltrow since he celebrated the holidays with his estranged wife.
Independent.ie noted the buzzes swirling lately about Gwyneth and Chris' supposed reunion with "insiders pointing out that 'conscious uncoupling' leaves the door open for reconciliation."
"Chris is keeping his options open. It's all very complicated," an insider told British magazine Grazia as reported in Independent.ie. "He had an amazing Christmas with Gwyneth and they enjoyed time together in the Hamptons. They even went to a party that Jennifer Aniston threw before Christmas together. But he's also stayed in touch with Jennifer. They get on really well and there is still a spark there. He's caught between the two of them."
The 37-year-old singer appeared to be "caught between" the two beauties as he was spotted dining with Jennifer Lawrence, 24, at Kiwami Sushi in the Studio City area of Los Angeles which was believed to happen on December 30. The two have reportedly called it quits after briefly dating last year due to his close bond with the mother of her children, however, rumor suggests that the two are back on after the snapshot emerged last December 31.
Meanwhile, Gwyneth recently spoke about the idea that her current set-up with her husband is something that's working for the two of them but in an interview for the February 2015 issue of Harper's Bazaar UK, she admitted she's sometimes into thinking that things could have been better if they're still together.
"Of course, there are times when I think it would have been better if we had stayed married, which is always what your children want," she said in an interview with Harper's Bazaar U.K. for the magazine's February 2015 issue as reported by E! Online. "But we have been able to solidify this friendship, so that we're really close. It's painful, it's difficult, it might be easier to say, 'I never want to see you again,' but what good does that do anyone? We've made a lot of mistakes, and we've had good days and bad days, but I have to say, I'm proud of us for working through so much stuff together-and not blaming and shaming."