Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield said to be on a break due to work schedules

 
On a break: Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield (Picture: Christopher Polk/Getty Images for Sony)
Emma Powell8 April 2015
The Weekender

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Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield are taking a break from their three year relationship, according to reports.

The pair, who met on the set of The Amazing Spider-Man, are said to be on a break due to busy work schedules.

"He's thrown himself in the project to the detriment of all else," a source told People. "But it's too early to say the relationship is over.

On set: the pair in The Amazing Spider-Man

"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."

Garfield was noticeably absent from Oscar-nominated Stone's side on the red carpet throughout awards season.

The pair were last seen together in New York in January.

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