John Mayer and Katy Perry are definitely heating up this chilly winter. The former couple is headed for a reconciliation, as not only were they spotted hanging out on a dinner date and at a hotel last week, but it seems that they have been enjoying each other's company a lot more lately. While both have been rumored to have started new relationships since they called it quits in February 2014, Katy with Diplo and John with chef Giada De Laurentiis — it seems that the pair has fallen back into each other's arms.
A source close to the pair revealed to E! News that while the pair might still have a little ways to go before being official again, they are definitely headed that way.
"They are definitely back together and seeing where it goes," an insider explained. "They have spent almost every night together this week."
The two musicians were spotted hanging out at Sunset Tower last week before heading to Chateau Marmont to gets drinks with some friends, including Girls star Allison Williams.
"They seemed very comfortable together and kissed several times," the source explained to the new site, adding, "it was a cold night and they held hands and John pulled her in close when she got cold."
While many might think that some sort of falling out happened between the two during the breakup, it seems like those are just rumors.
Katy spoke to Harper's Bazaar in an interview following the breakup, saying, "I had to learn about taking care of myself before I could take care of others. I want to mommy everyone. I want to take care of them. I want to save them, and I forget myself in the meantime. I learned that through therapy."
So could that have been the reason behind her and John's split last year?
Well, whatever it was, it seems the pair is back together, as the site also reported that "they never stopped talking and being friendly while they were broken up. They are really excited about being together right now and spending as much time as possible.
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