Cameron Diaz Dines with Aniston’s Ex

June 3, 2008 at 9:54am PST

After dating Jennifer Aniston briefly last summer, model Paul Sculfor has found a new Hollywood love connection…with Cameron Diaz.

Paul and Cameron were spotted having a flirty dinner at Santa Monica's Il Ristorante di Giorgio Baldi on Sunday night. According to a source, “She was laughing really loud at all of his jokes. It looked like a date.”

After two hours, Diaz, 36, and Sculfor, 37, left the restaurant together. Though Sculfor attempted to open her door, his chivalrous move was foiled when they were approached by a waiting photographer. “Paul tried but Cameron was rushing him to leave since she didn't want to be photographed together,” says the source.

Perhaps Diaz didn’t want Diddy to know.

Two nights earlier, Diaz was spotted dirty dancing with her “friend” Sean “Diddy” Combs at a party celebrating Prince's new book 21 Nights. They were seen with their arms locked around one another and they left the party together shortly before 3 a.m.

Sounds like Diaz is loving the single life.

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