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Andrew Garfield And Emma Stone: Will Former Couple Reunite For Good After Ryan Gosling Declared Promise To Marry Eva Mendes?

Rumors that Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone are getting back together rounded up the media after they admitted that they find it hard without each other. Could there be another chance for the former duo now that Ryan Gosling proclaimed his plan to marry Eva Mendes?

Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone's most recent split was reportedly caused by the latter's closeness to the "Notebook" actor Ryan Gosling.  Gosling was Stone's favorite leading man as the two have been paired in "Crazy Stupid Love" in 2011 and "Gangster Squad" in 2013.  However, Stone was reportedly hurt after knowing that the 35-year-old Canadian actor is planning to tie the knot with the mother of his child, Movie News Guide reports.

"Ryan Gosling and Eva Mendes think that marriage makes more sense now that they have a daughter. Unlike a typical Hollywood wedding, the couple is reportedly planning a low-key nuptial," Life & Style's source revealed via Franchise Herald.  The eyewitness added, "The two really knows how to keep away from the paparazzi so a secret wedding could happen anytime soon."

Master Herald reports that there's a speculation that Garfield and Stone's split reports were just a mere PR stunt to promote the latter and Gosling's upcoming movie.  The site reported that in fact, the "Amazing Spiderman" co-stars are very much together. They were not seen together in the previous months as the American-British star is still busy filming his new flick, "Hacksaw Ridge." After so many rumors about Garfield and Stone break up, the site claims that the controversies will soon put to rest as the former will be seen together again with the latter.

As per the source, Garfield and Stone still have a lot of love for each other. They have remained close and are still on good terms with one another, but also adds that their relationship is not working.  There were also reports saying the duo decided to keep things under wraps to protect their privacy.   


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