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Kirsten Dunst dates another rocker?

Actress rumoured to be seeing MGMT frontman Andrew VanWyngarden

Wednesday, 27 August 2008

Kirsten Dunst is rumoured to be seeing another indie rock star.

The actress, 26 – who dated Razorlight star Johnny Borrell, 28, last year – has been spotted with MGMT frontman Andrew VanWyngarden.

She has also been linked to actor Justin Long recently.

‘Kirsten met Andrew at a gig in New York in July,’ a source tells The Sun. ‘She was then with him at Lowlands in Holland and Pukkelpop in Belgium earlier this month.’

Andrew, 25, has dated singer Fabiola Gatti – Johnny’s on/off girlfriend.


 

 

 

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