Cameron Diaz, Jason Segel
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Cameron Diaz was recently seen cozying up with Jason Segel at The Hamptons. According to reports from Life & Style, Diaz and Segel, who costarred in 2011's "Bad Teacher," were spotted having dinner at an upscale restaurant. "They were at 'Nick and Toni's' and seemed to be on a date," one eyewitness told the mag. And that's not the only place the Hollywood hot shots were spotted, they were also seen shopping at Citarella food market in the same area. "They bought groceries and then drove off together," an eyewitness on Instagram revealed.

Cameron has been filming in the area working on "The Other Woman" alongside Leslie Mann, Taylor Kinney and Kate Upton, and although the idea of her and Jason being together sounds exciting, the two can just be doing some off-camera work for their upcoming movie together, "Sex Tape," since they were also joined by another gentleman when they were having dinner. On top of that, the eyewitness added, "Jason and Cameron were not romantic at all towards each other, very casual and friendly." The celebs came in very late and had to wait for a table and then were seated outside on the patio, said the witness. They were very casually dressed and seemed to be very comfortable chatting and enjoying their meal.

In the new film, directed by Jake Kasdan, who also directed "Bad Teacher," Cameron and Jason will play a married couple who make a sex tape only to inadvertently lose it. "It is R-rated," says Segel, who recently shed a lot of weight for the role. "And I'm not in shape for no reason." "I've just been living healthy, exercising, eating right-no more midnight pizzas," he told Us Weekly. "This time when I take my shirt off, I've made a promise to myself, it doesn't have to be funny." Jack Black has recently been confirmed to join the film, and will play the CEO of a major porn company who gets hold of the tape. The movie is still in the pre-production stage and will be released in 2014.

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