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Evelyn Lozada, Chad Johnson Back Together? Tweet Claims Pair 'Live Together'

Chad Johnson and Evelyn Lozada have reportedly reconciled according to a tweet posted by the former NFL star on Christmas day.

Johnson, whose divorce from Lozada was finalised on Sept. 19, recently told one of his Twitter followers that the pair is again living together fueling recurring reports that they have agreed to give their relationship another try.

"Are you and Evelyn talking again? Thanks Jennifer," a follower with the Twitter handle @JenniferBrown asked Johnson.

"We live together. No choice but to talk," Johnson tweeted Dec. 25.

In addition to the shocking tweet the former Miami Dolphins player sent the "Basketball Wives" star a tweet which read #mistletoe, to which Lozada responded with a kissing symbol.

While the pair is yet to confirm their rumored reconciliation, their recent behavior has done very little to dispel the rumors. On Dec. 17 Lozada, 37, reunited with Johnson, 34, in a Florida court room where she agreed to drop her restraining order against him.

The pair split in September less than one month after ther wedding following a domestic dispute, which led to Johnson's arrest. Lozada recently admitted that she and Johnson need to sit down to discuss their issues.

"At some point a conversation needs to take place, I have questions about everything and that will happen when it's supposed to happen," Lozada told RadarOnline.com. "I would definitely like to sit down and talk to him down the road – I would just really like to get up in his head and ask, 'Why?'"

Johnson, who still continues to wear his wedding ring despite being divorced, has already made several attepmpts to win Lozada back which finally appear to have paid off.

Various reports claim that Johnson called Lozada incessantly after she filed for divorce, begging the reality star to take him back. After initially refusing to sign divorce papers he eventually agreed and days later the father of four had Lozada's face tattooed on his leg allegedly as a token of his undying love.

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