Rita Ora and Rafferty Law have 'drifted apart', apparently

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From Cosmopolitan

Rita Ora and Jude Law and Sadie Frost's son Rafferty Law have reportedly 'drifted apart', three months after a report claimed they were dating.

The pair were spotted holding hands as they left the British Fashion Awards in December, and after the pair met on the new Oliver! modern-day reboot Twist, it was reported they were the real deal.

"It has been simmering for some time after they started working together," a source told The Sun at the time. "People made a few comments about the chemistry straight away and the gossip started from there. But it was only after a while that the attraction really grew into something meaningful between them."

Photo credit: Ricky Vigil M/Getty
Photo credit: Ricky Vigil M/Getty

The insider added: "Now it’s a proper relationship so they decided they were ready to go out as a couple for the first time. They couldn’t help holding hands as they left. It’s still early days but they’re pretty loved-up right now."

Sadly, though, it wasn't to be - another source at The Sun says they have now gone their separate ways, due to the fact they don't live near each other right now. "Rita really got on with Raff on set and they had great chemistry. They grew close while they were both working in London, although they were just taking each day as it came and weren't in a rush to label anything or move too quickly.

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"But Rita has spent so long out of the country now and they're not talking as much as they were, let alone doing the things couples do when they're together. Things are on ice until they're back in the same country. They might pick up again then, but at the moment they are more like friends."

Model/musician/acting newbie Rafferty, 23, will be playing Oliver while Rita, 29, plays the Artful Dodger.

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