Rumors about Emma Stone and Justin Theroux have been circulating again, this time alleging that Stone is pregnant with Theroux’s child. The gossip originated from Women’s Day Australia (via Gossip Cop), which claimed that Emma Stone and Justin Theroux have been spending a lot of time together.
Aside from this, the article also put emphasis on Emma Stone’s choice of wardrobe, saying that the “La La Land” actress has been wearing a lot of baggy clothing to hide her baby bump. The pair’s relationship apparently blossomed when they filmed their upcoming series “Maniac” together.
However, both reasons for the rumors are questionable at best. For instance, while Emma Stone was indeed spotted wearing baggy clothes, she was also seen sporting garments that show off her slim figure. Stone wore tight jeans with her shirt tucked in, which defined her waist and showed she doesn’t have any baby bump at all.
Moreover, the publication’s timeline regarding the filming of Emma Stone and Justin Theroux’s new movie is faulty as it reported that production is still ongoing. “Maniac” wrapped up production six months ago and the two have moved on to other projects.
Emma Stone has been approached to star in the new adaptation of “Little Women” and is slated to film the comedy-horror zombie apocalypse “Zombieland 2” in January. If the “Amazing Spiderman” star is indeed pregnant, then she wouldn’t fill her schedule with so much work.
As for Justin Theroux, rumors have been plaguing the actor ever since he separated from now ex-spouse Jennifer Aniston. This is the third time that publications have been quick to announce Theroux is having a child.
Prior to rumors involving Emma Stone, Justine Theroux allegedly wanted to have a baby with Alexa Chung. Next, Jennifer Aniston was apparently anxious that her ex-partner might be having a baby with Petra Collins. Emma Stone is the latest actress linked to Justin Theroux.


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