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Rita Ora & Andrew Garfield Spark Dating Rumours Amid London Link-Up


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Rita Ora has been relatively quiet for the last chunk of the year. The last we saw of the "Girls" singer was when she performed at Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, giving the crowd a sultry performance. As for her dating life, Rita was last linked to Andrew Watt but they ended things in the fall and now she's seemingly on a new path with The Amazing Spider-Man actor Andrew Garfield. 

The possible couple were spotted in London running some errands in London's Primrose Hill and getting quite close. There's been no confirmation from both Rita or Andrew, but in the meantime, we'll wonder from the sidelines and see if this possible fling last longer than a few months. 

"It’s not that I’m like, man-eating, it’s like "If you can’t handle it then keep it moving,"" Rita previously told Vogue when talking about her dating life.

"If you can’t handle thepackage, if you’re not secure in yourself… I read this quote by Nicki Minaj recently and I thought it was really on point. She was like, "If you’re walking into a room, your man should have a really secure persona round you. A successful woman needs a secure man, it’s just how it goes". So it’s not my problem, it’s theirs," she added.

"I give all my heart and soul, I love really hard, fall in love extremely easily, that’s also a downfall for me because then I get hurt all the time."

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