A new report claims Emma Stone is unhappy because her ex-boyfriend Andrew Garfield is dating Rita Ora. The alleged romance of the two isn't reportedly sitting well with Stone as she's hoping to reconcile with her ex. This claim, however, has been debunked and confirmed to be a false report.

Last month, rumors emerged Garfield was dating Ora, but their relationship hasn't been confirmed, and neither of the two commented about the rumors. NW magazine still cited an alleged "insider" claiming Ora told her pals about her brewing romance with Garfield. Over the past few days, the outlet said, she thinks what they have is a real deal.

The supposed source contends Stone isn't happy about this and the thought of Ora getting her claws to her ex is hard for her to take. Allegedly, the actress never imagined Garfield would date someone so opposite of her. However, according to Gossip Cop, the major problem of the magazine's claim is that it didn't confirm whether Garfield and Ora were dating.

Ora was spotted just last week heading into a West Hollywood hotel with her ex-boyfriend Andrew Watt; the two broke up back in September after a year of dating. A rep for the singer also clarified the status of the singer's love life remains unclear right now. And regardless whether it's true she's dating Garfield or not, Gossip Cop confirmed Stone isn't involved in this claim, and she doesn't play a role in any of this.

A source close to the actress told Gossip Cop that the report of NW magazine is a false report. Although they broke up in 2015, Stone and Garfield have remained friends since then. But the claim that she is jealous or concern with whom he might be dating is not true at all.

This isn't also the first time the tabloid fabricated a story involving Stone. In March, the outlet tried to create a romance between the actress and Justin Theroux, who co-star together on Netflix's "Maniac." The time has proven the two were just friends, and nothing more than that.

For now, rumors about Garfield dating Ora remain uncertain, and the reps of the two were still quiet about the situation at the moment. But despite the claim, Gossip Cop noted Stone shouldn't be dragged into this situation and the tabloid is only making a non-existent love triangle to make its claim believable, but the truth is, the story is only fabricated.