Former Amazing Spider-Man and Emma Stone-snogger Andrew Garfield has admitted that he still loves her, even though the pair broke up back in 2015.
The 33-year-old actor went a bit viral earlier this week, after fans who are still shipping him and Emma HARD spotted that he gave the actress a standing ovation when she picked up a Golden Globe for Best Actress for her work in La La Land.
We can confirm, it was adorable.
Speaking to Vanity Fair during its Little Golden Men podcast, he explained: "I'm her biggest fan as an artist.
"I'm constantly inspired by her work. I'm constantly inspired by how she handles and holds herself.
"So, for me it's been bliss to be able to watch her success and watch her bloom into the actress she is."
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"We care about each other so much, and that's a given, that's kind of this unconditional thing.
"There's so much love between us and so much respect ... It's also been wonderful to have that kind of support for each other.
"It's nothing but a beautiful thing."
Some of you might remember that Emma told Vogue that Andrew is "still someone I love very much" in October of 2016. Yep, she said it too.
COME ON GUYS. GET IT TOGETHER ALREADY. YOU'RE BOTH IN LOVE, JUST TELLING SEPARATE HIGH-END FASHION MAGAZINES. GAHD.
At least Andrew got to console himself with a little snog from Ryan Reynolds, eh?
But it wasn't just Emma he was dishing out the luuuuurve to, oh no. Garfield also spoke about his close friends, who he cares about very much, which he found surprising given the nature of Hollywood.
He added of the Golden Globes: "I was overwhelmed that I had such sincere, authentic Hollywood friends. Which I don't think is a common occurrence.
"I had about seven or eight real, true anchors in that room and in the parties following. Emma of course is one, Claire Foy is another, Laura Dern.
"Eddie Redmayne, Jonah Hill... these are people that I actually love in a real, sincere way, and I believe they love me back. I was just struck with this deep gratitude."
Well, here's hoping Peter and Gwen Andrew and Emma find their way back to each other one day.
In the meantime, you can currently see Andrew being all beardy, religious and thin in the critically-acclaimed Silence, alongside Girls' and Star Wars: The Force Awakens' Adam Driver, as well as Taken's Liam Neeson.
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