Emma Stone and Dave McCary dating news: Actress seen in NYC with rumored boyfriend

Emma Stone was seen in a rare outing in New York City, walking around with her rumored boyfriend Dave McCary.

The rumored couple was photographed on Tuesday, as they enjoyed a showing of "The Nutcracker" at David H. Koch Theater.

Photos show the couple looking relaxed as they strolled around Manhattan. The "La La Land" actress was up and about with no makeup, and also tried to go under the radar by donning a black baseball cap. The duo was both wearing comfortable casual clothes for their date.

This is only the second time the rumored couple has been seen together. The first was earlier this month, when the actress celebrated her 29<sup>th birthday in NYC.

On Oct. 25, Page Six was the first to reveal that Stone is dating the 32-year-old "Saturday Night Live" writer and segment director. That makes them the third, so far, of "SNL-" Hollywood stars pairing -- which include "Argo" star Ben Affleck and show producer Lindsay Shookus and "SNL Weekend Update" Colin Jost and "Avengers" star Scarlett Johansson.

All have reportedly started dating after the Hollywood stars appeared on the show. Stone first met McCary when she hosted the show's Dec. 3, 2016 episode "Wells for Boys," which he directed. Stone also recently guest-starred for a September episode with "La La Land" co-star Ryan Gosling.

A source close to the couple later told People that they have been dating three months prior to the Page Six report. The insider said the couple wanted to keep their relationship to a low profile.

"Dave has this core of kindness and sweetness. He's tall and fit, confident and funny. He's not someone who seeks the spotlight," the source added.

Stone's last known relationship was with "Spider-Man" co-star Andrew Garfield. The two broke up in 2015, reportedly due to their busy schedules, but they continue to remain good friends.

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