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Bruno Mars’ long-term relationship with his girlfriend faces difficulties

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According to reports, Bruno Mars and Jessica Caban’s 13-year relationship is “on the rocks.”

The musician, 38, and the model, 41, have been in a relationship since 2011 but are alleged to have spent Christmas and New Year’s Eve apart.

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According to acquaintances of a couple, Bruno’s hectic touring schedule has kept them apart, with the pair “living separate lives.”

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“Bruno and Jessica barely spend time together anymore— it is really sad,” they said to The Sun.

It’s not looking well for their relationship that they are leading separate lifestyles. Things seem to be fading away between them.

“They have a long history together, but we’re not sure if they can pull it off this time.”

For a response, MailOnline has reached out to the agents of Bruno and Jessica.

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Bruno is now on tour in Tokyo, Japan, and will return to the US to play in Los Angeles after his time overseas.

He and Jessica happened to cross paths in 2011 when the Just The Way You Are hitmaker chose to introduce himself after spotting her at a restaurant in New York City.

Reportedly living together in the Hollywood Hills with their dog Geronimo, the pair prefers to keep their romance off social media.

The artist, who was born in Hawaii, has maintained their relationship private despite his celebrity status.

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In a 2016 Rolling Stone interview, he made a fleeting reference to their romance when asked if he would ever pop the question to Jessica.

He looked surprised and said, “Jesus!” My best friend is her. My pillar of support. What’s the issue with that? We’re only content.

After Jennifer Lopez chose Jessica to feature in her clothing line commercial, Jessica started her modelling career in 2002.

She has also experimented with acting, appearing as Sonia in four Jane The Virgin episodes between 2016 and 2017.

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Bruno’s breakthrough hits, Grenade, Uptown Funk, and Just The Way You Are, have brought him enormous fame in the music industry.

Bruno postponed his sold-out Saturday night performance in Tel Aviv due to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in October.

On October 7, Hamas launched a surprise rocket attack into Israel from Gaza, breaking the border by air, land, and sea.

Live Nation Israel declared that Bruno’s Tel Aviv show had been cancelled and that all ticket purchases would be reimbursed while the carnage persisted.

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‘Dear clients, Bruno Mars’ scheduled concert for tonight has been cancelled, the company said in Hebrew on Instagram.

Every ticket buyer for the performance will automatically get their money back on the credit card they used to make the purchase. In these trying times, we stand by Israel’s citizens, IDF combatants, and security personnel.

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