Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield over for good

By Tribute News on April 22, 2015 | 1 Comment


Emma Stone Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield are ”finished.”

The couple were reported to have taken a break from their three-year relationship earlier this month but insiders insist the Birdman actress has called time on the romance for good.

A source told Us Weekly magazine: ”[Emma] ended things and moved back to LA. It’s finished. It’s not just a break.”

One reason for the couple’s split is said to be Andrew’s dedication to his role as a 17th century Jesuit in Silence, for which he has lost 40lbs and began shooting in Taiwan in January.

Another source said, ”He’d been in a dark place for months, getting into his role. He wasn’t being the best partner.”

While Emma is said to understand Andrew’s ”work anxieties,” it was previously revealed the pair’s dedication to their respective careers was partly responsible for the problems in their relationship.

A source said recently: ”Emma understands his work anxieties – it’s why she originally pulled out of Cabaret last year and only did it this year – but they’re taking a break from seeing each other. They’re both a slave to their schedules. This time last year they were privately discussing marriage.”



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  1. Andrew • April 23, 2015 @ 10:58 AM

    She can do better. Much, much better.


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