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    David Arquette and Christina McLarty are "fine" following their row in Los Angeles on Friday.

    The couple sparked rumours they had ended their engagement when their public argument was caught on camera at the weekend, but a representative for the pair insist they're still very much together.


    The spokesperson told the Mirror Online: "Everything is fine ...they [David and Christina] are not split."

    The duo, who have six-month-old son Charlie together, were spotted feuding following a romantic dinner at Craig's restaurant on Melrose Avenue.

    In the footage, obtained by the MailOnline, David, 43, told his beau:

    "That's it, I can't take it any more. I'm done, I'm sorry. Just like the last guy. I'm just like him."

    The 33-year-old stunner, who seemed to be in tears, later replied

    with: "Stop David ... Come here, please!"

    The couple have been dating on and off since 2011 and two years later they announced they were expecting their son Charlie, before getting engaged three months after his birth in July this year.

    Meanwhile, Christina was previously married to Joe Francis, but their relationship came to an abrupt end in 2010 when she moved to New York for her career.

    David was married to 'Friends' actress Courteney Cox, with whom he has 10-year-old daughter Coco, for 11 years but the couple split up in

    2010 and divorced two years later in June 2012.

    However, David insists the split was amicable and they have remained friends for the sake of their daughter.

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