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Ben Affleck spotted with co-star Ana de Armas in Cuba, ‘totally dating’

Ben Affleck and Cuban beauty Ana de Armas have been spotted having flirty fun in Havana — sparking more romance rumors.

Onlookers told Page Six they saw the stars, who play husband and wife in the upcoming psychological thriller, “Deep Water,” shopping at the trendy T-shirt store Clandestina.

“They were beaming. I saw Ana grab Ben’s arm as they walked out together, they looked super happy — she’s absolutely stunning!” an onlooker said. “I totally think they’re dating.”

The pair were also overheard speaking Spanish together as Affleck is fluent in the language.

They’re believed to have arrived Wednesday on the island and dined at cozy eatery La Corte del Principe, posing for photos with the chef. They were also seen at the Ivan Chef Justo restaurant.

We’re also told that Affleck, 47, and de Arnas, 31, went for dinner and art at FAC (Fábrica de Arte Cubano) on Thursday night, a former cooking oil factory which has been turned into a nightclub, an art exhibit, and a restaurant.

During their night out, they enjoyed dinner with a group of friends.

De Armas is one of Hollywood’s hottest rising stars, as she recently stole the show in November’s “Knives Out.” She will also appear in the upcoming James Bond film, “No Time To Die.”

The two actors spent weeks on location in New Orleans filming “Deep Water,” and were photographed laughing together and hanging out when the cameras were off.

A source tells People that the pair left Havana on Saturday night and were seen making out in the airport before they boarded their private jet.

Affleck split with “SNL” producer Lindsay Shookus almost a year ago, and recently spoke about his devastating divorce from Jennifer Garner, calling it his “biggest regret.”

In a candid interview with The New York Times, the father of three opened up about his alcoholism and the issues that have dogged him, saying: “The biggest regret of my life is this divorce.”

“Shame is really toxic. There is no positive byproduct of shame. It’s just stewing in a toxic, hideous feeling of low self-worth and self-loathing.”