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Emma Stone Tweets Cryptic Message: 'Spiderman' Couple in Trouble Over Mary Jane?

Emma Stone posted a cryptic message on her Twitter account Sunday, prompting some to believe that her relationship with Andrew Garfield is in trouble.

Stone and Garfield, who first met as co-stars in 2010 on the set of "The Amazing Spider Man," were spotted in the city on Sunday walking hand and hand down the street. The couple appeared to "pack on the PDA" according to E! News, but a cryptic tweet made later in the day suggested that the relationship may be in trouble.

"nawder nad islasehne tsintgi ni a erte," the tweet read on Stone's Twitter account @stonenobrien.

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The actress has never posted a tweet on her account before, and the above tweet has now also been erased. Decrypted, the tweet reads: "Andrew and Shailene sitting in a tree."

Shailene refers to Garfield's new love interest, Shailene Woodley, who will appear in "The Amazing Spider Man 2." The message, however, appeared to be more of a taunt than an actual statement about the couple's relationship.

One Internet user suggested that the tweet may have been a hint as to what will happen in the next "Spiderman."

"Well, since Andrew is playing Peter Parker and Shailene is playing Mary Jane Watson, Peter's love interest through most of Spider-Man's history, is it really that big of a leap to think they were (or had been) just filming a kissing scene?" the user wrote on a Huffington Post blog.

Both Stone and Garfield have kept relatively quiet about their relationship in the media.

"There's such a great sense of comfort in knowing that the only thing you have control over is what you say," Stone said in an interview with USA Today last year. "People can say and do all they want. If it never comes out of your own mouth, you still get to keep that semblance of what is sacred to you."

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