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Cara Santana and ex Jesse Metcalfe are not together and he is living in the guesthouse in isolation

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Cara Santana and Jesse Metcalfe surprised fans when they were spotted together earlier this week, after their January split.But the couple is not reconciling according to multiple reports andduring COVID-19 isolation Jesse, 41, is living in the guesthouse on the property they used to share.A source told E!

News that the couple is 'absolutely not' back together and their reunion is only out of necessity. Not back together: Cara Santana and Jesse Metcalfe were seen together at a gas station in LA during the COVID-19 lockdown on Wednesday, but the two are NOT back togetherA source told E!: 'They are absolutely not back together.

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