In spite the news of getting their own family started, Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone are allegedly fighting because of latter's co- star Ryan Gosling. On the other hand, even though Garfield was removed from his "Spider-Man" role, he's reportedly relieved to be out of the movie franchise.
Reports stated that Stone and Garfield's relationship could be on the rough roads, although they are still together. But the relationship may purportedly head towards a breakup because of Ryan Gosling's closeness to the actress.
While the couple stayed quiet of their fighting and breaking up rumors, Stone and Garfield recently stepped out and did not seem to be bothered by those speculations. As reported by Page Six, all is well between the former "Spider-Man" duo, who was recently photographed hanging out together. The couple was spotted having a lunch date on August 30 in L.A. A source close to the couple even revealed, "They're still very much a couple."
According to Youth Health Magazine, the on-and-off couple was previously spotted shopping for an engagement ring together, which immediately sparked engagement rumors between the couple. "They want to marry and have a family. They're discussing it. They're madly in love," a source said. The die-hard fans of the pair finally let out a sigh of relief after knowing that the "The Amazing Spider-Man" couple is still going strong.
On the other hand, The Independent reports that the 32-year-old actor recently shared his thoughts cut on his role as Peter Parker in the movie series. "There were beautiful things about it and also privileged things about it which I struggled with and then some really disenchanting things that happened," mentioned the actor whose superhero career has officially ended. The "Spider-Man" character now belongs to another British actor, Tom Holland.
Although, Garfield enjoyed his part as Peter Parker, the actor admitted that it rapidly made him famous and all that entails being a movie star.
"I started to feel the separation of myself from the world and from my community and it really hit me in a very sad and scary way, and I thought: 'Oh f--k, I can't live like this. I can't be this thing that I'm being asked to be. It's just not real," he said.
"I was really scared to be on some kind of forced pedestal. Thank god some people are smart enough to know the whole celebrity thing is a fallacy".
Meanwhile, the duo has been mum about the reports of them fighting over Ryan Gosling. On the other hand, the movie star's "99 Homes" just recently garnered the top prize at Deauville Film Festival. Moreover, Stone and Gosling's film "La La Land" will be premiering theaters in 2016.
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