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Emma Stone And Andrew Garfield Reunite For Good? Couple Spotted On A Romantic Dinner Date

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Back in April, Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield reportedly got separated because of work, but some people believe that they really broke up.

The 26-year-old actress was busy with her movie "Aloha" while the 31-year-old actor filmed Martin Scorsese's "Silence" in Taiwan.

There were even rumors that the star of "The Amazing Spider-Man" cheated on the "Birdman" actress. "He says that he met a girl in a bar, and that he would never dream of doing anything like that ever again," an insider told OK! Magazine.

Despite the breakup rumors, the Hollywood couple remained quiet about the real status of their relationship. They kept their fans guessing if they are still together or not, but their latest photos together are enough proof to confirm that they are back together.

Just recently, Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield were spotted having a romantic dinner date in Los Angeles. The couple wore casual clothes and looked really comfortable around each other while walking towards Café Gratitude at the Venice Beach.

According to Mail Online, the British heartthrob was the perfect gentleman for the evening out as he held open the door for his girlfriend before enjoying the meal at the vegan restaurant.

They also shared a photo of the Arizona-born beauty adoring and staring at her boyfriend who was chatting to her.

The two started going out again in May and since then have become inseparable. Emma also gushed when she started talking about Andrew.

During an interview with Diane Keaton, the Arizona-born beauty was asked how she felt about her boyfriend's comment working with her.

"He is such a poet. [laughs] But that's the way he writes in general. So I hear it and of course my heart swells up," she confessed. "And I also know that he writes things like that on a daily basis [laughs]." Emma Stone finally dismissed the breakup rumors with Andrew Garfield when she addressed the previous reports.

"Once you start responding - once you're like, 'No, that's not true' - then they're like, 'Well, if we push enough, we'll get a comment, so let's see what else we can make up.' I understand the interest in it completely because I've had it, too," she told Wall Street Journal. "But it's so special to me that it never feels good to talk about, so I just continually don't talk about it."

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