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Emma Stone's Fans Think She's Married Based on This...

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Emma Stone has been sparking rumors that she’s married after she was spotted wearing a new ring while in quarantine!

The 31-year-old actress teamed up with fellow Oscar winner Reese Witherspoon earlier this month for an appearance on the actress’ Hello Sunshine series. Emma could be seen wearing a simple gold band instead of the engagement ring that she showed off last year after Dave McCary proposed to her.

During the interview, Emma hinted at the marriage while talking to fellow guest Dr. Harold Koplewicz, who was talking about anxiety within a marriage. “If you marry an anxious man, you’re going to have to know me the rest of my life,” the psychiatrist joked. Emma responded by saying, “Thankfully, I didn’t do that.” There were reports

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