Spider-Man star Andrew Garfield and girlfriend Dr. Kate Tomas split after brief romance
Spider-Man actor Andrew Garfield has split from his girlfriend after she shut down rumours about how they got together.
Andrew Garfield and his girlfriend, Dr. Kate Tomas, have gone their separate ways.
The self-proclaimed “philosopher” confirmed the news via Instagram Saturday after a fan inquired about their relationship in the comments section of a recent post.
“Are you still dating Andrew Garfield?” the fan questioned. “If so, tell him I’m a fan of him, please. Thank you.”
“We broke up months ago,” Tomas, 42, responded. “But I’m sure he will be happy to know that he is loved.”
Garfield, 41, and Tomas’ relationship dates back to March when they were spotted on a PDA-filled double date with singer Phoebe Bridgers and comedian Bo Burnham in Malibu, California.
Photos obtained by Page Six showed the couple unable to keep their hands off each other as they held hands and hugged while at Zinqué restaurant.
At the time, an insider told Us Weekly that the Hacksaw Ridge star and the spiritual mentor’s romance was new and he “appreciates the fact that Kate is very different from other women he’s dated.”
“He thinks she has a great sense of humour and she’s easy to talk to,” the source shared.
Garfield has famously dated actress Emma Stone, Rita Ora and model Alyssa Miller.
In July, Tomas shut down rumours that she used “magic to seduce” the Amazing Spider-Man star after she was forced to temporarily shut down her seduction masterclass because of the “horrific accusations”.
During an interview with the Times, Tomas explained that the art of seduction is “not about magic spells or manipulation”.
“It has got nothing to do with how perfect their teeth are — thank you, Reddit — or whether they conform to conventional standards of beauty,” she explained.
“People that are really attractive are full of charisma because they are authentically themselves and confidently anchored in that.”
The ritualist added, “Magic takes time. It can’t happen overnight.”
Elsewhere in the interview, Tomas, who has been married four times, called out the “misogynistic nature” of her relationship with Garfield.
“It’s frustrating that no matter how accomplished or impactful a woman is, it’s always going to be more interesting if they are in a relationship with a man,” she said. “I don’t want to sit under anybody’s shadow.”
This article originally appeared in Page Six and was reproduced with permission