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Washington, Mar 16 : Cameron Diaz has reportedly hooked up with Jude Law and was spotted smooching him in Los Angeles.
The pair - who played lovers in 2006 romantic comedy 'The Holiday' - were apparently caught canoodling at Chateau Marmont hotel.
According to an onlooker, Diaz - who has previously dated Justin Timberlake and P Diddy - was openly kissing 39-year-old Law on the patio before they snuck off to a nearby bungalow.
''When someone said, 'Get a room' they listened,'' Contactmusic quoted the source as telling In Touch magazine.
Mutual friend Gwyneth Paltrow is believed to have tried to set the duo up last year when she took her to watch Law in 'Anna Christie' at London's Donmar Warehouse theatre. (ANI)
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