J-Law and Chris Martin split up

Oct 27, 2014 - 18:08
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J-Law and Chris Martin split up
The couple are said to have ended things after roughly four months of dating

Jennifer Lawrence and Chris Martin are apparently no more.

The Oscar-winning actress and the Coldplay front man have reportedly called it quits after roughly four months of dating, according to E! News.

Jennifer and Chris, who have a 13-year age gap between them, got together in June this year shortly after Lawrence split with her X-Men: Days of Future Past co-star Nicholas Hoult.

37-year-old Martin split from his wife Gwyneth Paltrow earlier this year after a ‘conscious uncoupling’.

In the same month J-Law was seen visiting a Coldplay concert where Chris is said to have been seen blowing her kisses.

Things looked to be getting serious last month when sources claimed that the singer was apparently ready to introduce 24-year-old Jennifer to his children Apple, 10 and Moses, eight.

‘He sees this relationship going the distance’ a source revealed to Radar Online at the time.

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