Robert Pattinson and FKA Twigs Spotted Kissing and Holding Hands During Night Out: They Were "Really Cute"

"They sat on a couch together totally flirting, holding each other's hands and kissing here and there," an insider tells E! News

By Bruna Nessif Sep 29, 2014 10:02 PMTags
Robert Pattinson, FKA Twigs, Tahliah Debrett BarnettCourtesy: shia_da/Instagram

This new celeb pair isn't shy when it comes to flaunting some PDA.

Robert Pattinson and his girlfriend FKA Twigs (whose real name is Tahliah Barnett) were spotted getting up close and comfortable during an outing with pals over the weekend. An eyewitness tells E! News the cute couple met up with some friends at Los Angeles hot spot Soho House in West Hollywood on Saturday night, and couldn't help but be adorable together.

"They were with a big group of friends, sitting at a table in the garden dining area, about 10 people," the insider tells us. "They sat on a couch together totally flirting, holding each other's hands and kissing here and there. [They were] really cute and they seemed super happy! They were there for about an hour."

As E! News exclusively revealed last week, Twigs and Pattinson are "officially an item" after meeting through a mutual friend. They have "great chemistry," a source shared, adding, "Rob really likes her."

The British stud and the 26-year-old Jamaican-Spanish beauty were first spotted together in New York City with Pattinson's close pal Tom Sturridge last month, and the duo was seen strolling around the Big Apple several times after. Since then, the new couple have also been seen strolling the boardwalk in Venice Beach and hanging out with friends in Hollywood.

However, could the duo take their relationship to London? R.Pattz recently revealed during an interview that he might be ready to get up and leave L.A.

"I think I might be done with Los Angeles. I've just realized that in the past few weeks," the Maps to the Stars actor, 28, is quoted as saying in The Independent's Radar magazine.

"If you are the kind of person who needs to be pushed into doing something, then Hollywood is not the right place. I think I need to spend more time in London, or just move around a bit more. I've been in L.A. for six or seven years or something and it's weird. The more you stay there, especially as an actor, the more you think you need to be there, that you'll be missing out on something by leaving, but you are not really. It's a fun city, though, but you are permanently on holiday there. I feel like I've been on holiday there since I was 22."