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Andrew Garfieldmade a recent rare public outing with rumored flame Alyssa Miller.
TheTick, Tick… Boom!actor, 38, and the model, 32, were photographed holding hands in New York City on Tuesday as they crossed a street together. Garfield wore a blue coat and baseball cap, while Miller appeared in jeans and a yellow sweater.
Miller, aSports Illustratedswimsuit model, was previously linked toJake Gyllenhaal. They split in 2014.
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Garfield spoke about his views on love during aQ&A with IMDbwhile promoting his filmUnder the Silver Lakein April 2019. When a fan asked if hebelieved in love at first sight, he said, “Yes, I do believe in love at first sight but I also believe that you would love absolutely anybody if you knew their story.”
The star also opened up about how he views relationships: “I believe that the modern notion of romantic love is seriously misguided and it creates a lot of problems in our modern world.”
“I believe that we need to reevaluate this idea that we have of the nuclear family, this idea that we have of two-point-four children, this idea we have that it’s Adam and Eve and not Adam and Steve,” Garfield continued at the time. … I believe it’s possible for all of us to be in love all the time with ourselves and everyone around us."
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TheAngels in Americaactor spoke about his sexuality in aninterview withOUTmagazinein February 2018.
“Up until this point, I’ve only been sexually attracted to women,” he shared at the time. “My stance toward life, though, is that I always try to surrender to the mystery of not being in charge. I think most people — we’re intrinsically trying to control our experience here and manage it and put walls around what we are and who we are.”
He added, “I want to know as much of the garden as possible before I pass — I have an openness to any impulses that may arise within me at any time.”
Tick, Tick… Boomis in select theaters and on Netflix on Nov. 19.
source: people.com