Are Emma Roberts and Evan Peters back together?
"American Horror Story's" cutest reel and real life couple were seen grabbing dinner together in West Hollywood.
Two months after the couple called off their engagement, Emma Roberts and Evan Peters were photographed leaving a restaurant together, all smiles.
Before breaking up, Emma Roberts and Evan Peters were dating for three years. According to a source close to the couple, Roberts and Peters have been growing apart for a while prior to their break-up.
"Their three years together just ran its course. They have so many great memories together but couldn't make it work in the end," the source said. "The breakup was amicable. There was no drama whatsoever. Emma and Evan are even still friends!"
Prior to the break-up, Emma Roberts and Evan Peters had a rocky relationship. At one point, Roberts had to be taken into police custody for being physically violent towards Peters.
According to reports, Roberts and Peters were reportedly fighting in their hotel room in Montreal. The police got an anonymous call about the said fight, which was getting worst.
Police found Peters with a bloody nose, grounds for Roberts to be taken into custody for domestic violence. Three hours later, Roberts was released because Peters refused to file a case.
They were also photographed right after Evan Peters picked his girlfriend up from jail.
"It was an unfortunate incident and misunderstanding," Roberts' representative said. "Ms. Roberts was released after questioning and the couple are working together to move past it,"
Roberts, who is award-winning actress' niece and daughter of actor Eric Roberts, is currently promoting her upcoming series, "Scream Queens."
According to creator, Ryan Murphy, Roberts' character in the said horror-comedy show is based on the "deranged sorority girl" email, which contained racist and homophobic statements written by Delta Gamma sorority girl, Rebecca Martinson against her sorority sisters. The email quickly became viral in 2013 and urged Martinson to resign from her University of Maryland-based chapter.