Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield have split

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Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield have reportedly split up for the second time. The on-again, off-again couple, who took a short break from their relationship last April, recently decided to end their romance for good after almost four years together, but remain good friends. A source close to the 'Amazing Spider-Man' co-stars told UsMagazine.com: "They still have a lot of love for one another and they are on good terms with each another and remain close. It just wasn't working." Another insider told PEOPLE.com: "There was no drama, they've been apart while working. They still care about each other. "They still have love for one another. They are on good terms with each other and remain close." The pair took some time apart earlier this year while the British actor, 32, was filming the upcoming historic-drama 'Silence' in Taiwan, but reunited a few weeks later and were spotted holding hands in Los Angeles in May. When asked about their brief split, Emma, 26, previously said: "I never talk about this stuff for this exact reason - because it's all so speculative and baseless.I understand the interest in it completely, because I've had it, too. But it's so special to me that it never feels good to talk about, so I just continually don't talk about it." Rumours the couple were no longer together first started swirling after Andrew was allegedly spotted leaving the Pelicano bar in Sydney, Australia with a mysterious young blonde woman last Saturday night (24.10.15). According to local radio station KISS 106.5 a number of eyewitness yelled, 'Where's Emma Stone?' and he is said to have replied: "We're not together anymore."

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