Singers The Weeknd and Katy Perry are reportedly preparing for a collaboration.
The Weeknd and Perry maybe working on a collaboration after the two were spotted having dinner together at a restaurant in West Hollywood, reports people.com.
The Weeknd, whose real name is Abel Makkonen Tesfaye, keeps thinking about working on a collaboration with talented artists as a habit.
"Abel is always thinking about new collaboration with talented artists. Abel has many female friends and most of them are in the industry," said a source.
"Perry and The Weeknswere joined by a few producers and were having a great time as they dined on pasta, pizza and steak for three hours. They were with a group of people and they arrived and left separately. They dined on pasta, pizza and steak for three hours. They had intense conversations and everyone seemed to have a great time," the source added.
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