It's Good to Be Cameron Diaz

July 21, 2009 at 8:08am PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

Cameron Diaz, 36, is lovin' life as a single, since splitting up with her model boyfriend, Paul Sculfor. She has reportedly been out on the town (London) with both and Leonardo DiCaprio and Jude Law in the last week.

Diaz, who's been on the move since her spring breakup, danced the night away at a sleek London nightspot on Sunday night, while earlier this month she was spotted out with fellow actor Leonardo DiCaprio, apparently helping him comeback from a broken relationship.

"Leo is back on the pull (single) after he split from his long-term girlfriend Bar Rafaeli," a source tells Britain's The Sun newspaper.
 
"Cameron has been showing a lot of interest while he is in London filming. She was back at his rented apartment in Knightsbridge, west London, a couple of times last week after a series of secret dates. They were joking with friends that they played chess together," the source continued.

Law and Diaz, meanwhile, were spotted at the south Kensington club Boujis, where they danced together before leaving separately. "Jude and Cameron have been good friends since they filmed The Holiday together a few years ago. Now they are both single, things are a bit different between them. Jude has been flirting with her and she has been playing along," the source said.

Diaz recently starred in My Sister's Keeper, a heart-wrenching movie.  We're glad she's now playing hard and apparently having fun! ... 

—Philippa Bourke, Splash News

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