Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield have been rumoured to have broken up again because of Andrew's jealousy towards Emma's new on-screen partner, Ryan Gosling. However, reports have claimed that this may just be a promotional stunt.
Since Emma Stone started filming for her new movie with Ryan Gosling, there have been rumours spreading that the two have gone really close on set. Thus, this has allegedly made Emma's boyfriend, Andrew Garfield, jealous of her on-screen partner. Due to these reports, the couple might have broken up already. However, Master Herald reports that since neither Emma nor Andrew has denied or confirmed the speculations, this may possibly just be a promotional stunt for Emma and Ryan's upcoming movie, entitled "La La Land." Also, Ryan Gosling is already in a long-term relationship with Eva Mendes who is the mother of his 1-year-old daughter.
The couple's status has led their fans on a rollercoaster ride, as they already want to know the real score between them. After they broke up in March because of their busy work schedule, they managed to find their way back to each other again in May. With regards to their recent break-up rumours that are reportedly because of Ryan Gosling, there has been no word from him or his partner, Eva Mendes, about the issue, according to Youth Health Magazine. The allegations of the two being too close on set have had the fans convinced that it may really just be to promote their movie.
KDrama Stars reports that in an interview with the actor, Andrew Garfield, he did not address the break up rumours; however he admitted that he is not OK. He is not comfortable about having a relationship completely out in the public, and still wants to keep a low-key profile. As for Eva Mendes, she purportedly stops by the set to see Ryan and constantly calls him to see what he's up to.
Given that there is no confirmation from either of the parties involved, these rumours will always stay that way. Their fans will have to wait for them to give a statement about their alleged break-up.
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