It looks like Rita Ora may have a new boyfriend following her split with Calvin Harris. The 23-year-old singer, who broke up with the Dj several months ago is rumored to be dating rapper Ricky Hil, the son of designer Tommy Hilfiger.

According to E! News, the pair was recently spotted on a romantic dinner date. The alleged new couple was photographed holding hands as they left Nobu restaurant together. The blonde beauty was all smiles while walking in front of her new beau.

The rapper whose real name is Richard Hilfiger seemed to confirm their relationship on Instagram. The couple both shared the same black and white photo on social media featuring their hands.

In the photo, Rita Ora's hand is identified by her "promise" tattoo located on her pinky finger which rests over Ricky Hil's hand which is completely covered in tattoos.

Back in June, the "Never Let You Down" singer took to her Twitter account to address her break up from former boyfriend Calvin Harris.

She tweeted, "I don't usually address speculation but I've had an incredible time w Calvin,& i will treasure the memories.

"I've moved on from this topic so i hope people will respect that and do the same," adding, "Life can only be understood backwards but it must be lived forwards."

Back in July, a source told the Daily Mirror, "Ricky came over to Europe to hang with Rita a bit more this summer.

"They really hit it off when they met and really like each other, so Rita invited him over to join her. They want to see where things might take them - they're just having a lot of fun."

While Ora seems to be enjoying herself with her new boyfriend it looks like she doesn't care too much about his bad boy past. Back in 2010 the musician was arrested for cannabis possession. An insider revealed, "He's a bit of a bad boy and a real world away from clean-cut Calvin.

"He openly boasts about smoking weed all the time on Twitter and has released mix-tapes called 'Support Your Local Drug Dealer.' People are worried he might not be the best influence on Rita right now."