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Emma Stone Says She's "Optimistic" Celebrity Relationships Can Have a Long Shelf Life

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Jun. 8 2011, Published 1:00 p.m. ET

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Many celebrity relationships end with a "split," but rising star Emma Stone says she's optimistic that they can last. But don't expect to be reading much about her love life in the future!

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Emma is the July cover star of Elle magazine and opening up what she looked like before she was a big star and how her career has taken off! But she won't open up much about her love life!

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The actress wouldn't talk about her former boyfriend, Kieran Culkin, explaining "You have to keep some things sacred..."

But Emma will say she doesn't believe celebrity relationships have a shorter shelf life.

“I don’t think that’s true. Maybe," Emma says. "But there’s a fair amount that do work….I’m optimistic.”

And why shouldn't she be optimistic, she's already made her career work out so why not her love life too?

“It’s so funny how different life could have been," Emma tells Elle. "I went to so many auditions. I remember my audition for Heroes. I went in right after Hayden Panettiere. Now here we are in this rented house. It feels like it just happened.”

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Now Emma can have some say to her roles and wants to pick ones that can be believable to audiences.

“I like to look like a person", she says. "It drives me crazy when you see women in movies playing teachers, and they have biceps. It totally takes me out of the movie. I start thinking, Wow, that actress playing this part really looks great!”

Whereas Emma, hasn't always looked as fabulous as she does now — she styled braces and glasses growing up.

“And I sucked my thumb until I was 11, so I had this expander in," Emma adds. "I was a good-looking kid. I never felt, like, dorky. I was just like, ‘Yup, these are my braces. I’ve had them forever.’”

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