Emma Stone dating news: 'La La Land' actress dating SNL writer?

It is a sad day for "Stonefield" fans, as one of the popular ex-couple is reportedly dating an SNL staffer. "Stonefield" is the ship name for "The Amazing Spider-Man" co-stars Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone.

In an exclusive by Page Six TV, the "Easy A" actress was revealed to be dating "SNL" writer and segment director Dave McCary, who had been working for the show since 2014. McCary's projects included "Brigsby Bear," which starred Kyle Mooney. Stone and McCary were seen attending the film's premiere together in June. Both parties have yet to confirm or deny the issue. 

Stone and McCary reportedly met in December last year when the former hosted the show. The "La La Land" star also recently appeared on the show, which was hosted by Ryan Gosling, for the premiere of her film "Battle of the Sexes."

"SNL" had been an avenue for its staff to build relationships with celebrities. Scarlett Johansson, for one, who once graced the show when she acted as Ivanka Trump, was caught smooching with "Weekend Update's" Colin Jost during the after-party. Ben Affleck also met producer Lindsay Shookus through the show.

Stone and Garfield met on the set of "The Amazing Spider-Man" in 2012 and dated for three years. The former lovebirds announced in 2015 that they had separated ways, but the two had been vocal about their support for each other.

In August this year, Stone attended the "Angels in America" in London reportedly to watch her ex-boyfriend perform. A source of People said that the two left together after the show. Garfield was also expressive of his support to Stone, as seen during the 74th Golden Globe Awards, where the latter bagged the Best Actress for a Motion Picture award for her musical movie. The "Hacksaw Ridge" actor gave a standing ovation for Stone, an action that fans quickly noted to be a sweet gesture.

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