Ex flames Nicole Scherzinger, Lewis Hamilton spotted hand-in-hand

Birmingham Star (ANI) Thursday 9th February, 2012

Nicole Scherzinger and Lewis Hamilton seem to have reignited their romance after they were spotted holding hands following a late night dinner date in Los Angeles earlier this week.

Just four months after splitting last October, the pair has picked up where they left off, although cynics may point out at the rather convenient timing of the patch-up as Scherzinger has been sacked from X Factor USA.

It was rumored that the former Pussycat Doll ended the relationship after embarking on her first season of Simon Cowell's reality show and was intent on becoming a global household name.

However, now that the 33-year-old has been dropped from the show, alongside fellow panellist Paula Abdul and presenter Steve Jones, she appears to have found Hamilton's shoulder to cry on.

Following their break up at the end of 2011, Nicole confessed to the Mirror that she till had feelings for the Formula One ace.

"I still love him," she had said.

"It's all very recent and it's hard for me to talk about it."

But a source insists that both of them are guarded while entering round two of their romance.

"It's early days," the Daily Mail quoted a source as telling The Sun.

"They've been talking things through. They don't want things to move too fast," the source added. (ANI)

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