Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield have been rumored to be dating for years since 2011. The couple never confirmed their dating status until it was reported that they broke up in October 2015. Now, it was reported that three years after their split, the “The Amazing Spider-Man” actor has found new love in Rita Ora but his ex does not like it.
According to The Sun, Andrew Garfield and Rita Ora are more than friends now and as a proof, a source allegedly said, “Rita let slip to pals about her brewing romance about a month ago. But in recent days things have started to heat up and she says what they have is the real deal.”
The source further shared that Andrew Garfield and Rita Ora’s relationship are still in the early stage but they really like each other so they are sort of waiting to see what will happen next.
“Their schedules make things difficult but they have a real connection,” the tipster added.
Now, with this news NW magazine (via Gossip Cop) reported that Emma Stone is not happy with the news that her ex Andrew Garfield is dating Rita Ora now. An insider supposedly told the publication, “The thought of Rita getting her claws into Andrew is so hard for Emma to take. She never thought Andrew would be with someone so opposite of her – it really caught her off guard.”
Then again, Gossip Cop is debunking this story because there is no actual proof to prove the claim. The fact-checking site pointed out that the Andrew Garfield-Rita Ora dating reports are not even confirmed yet until now so how could Emma Stone be upset at such an unconfirmed story.
Plus, GC stated that even if Rita and Andrew are really dating right now, Emma Stone would have nothing to do with them since it has been so long since she and “The Amazing Spider-Man” star have broken up. As of the moment, one thing is clear, Emma and Andrew have remained good friends but there is no hint that either of them wants to get back together.


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