Andrew Garfield’s Secret X Account Might Have Just Been Exposed By Florence Pugh In An Awkward Interview Moment

I don’t want to alarm you, but it sounds like Andrew Garfield could be tweeting among us mere mortals.

As you are probably aware, Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh are currently working the promo circuit for their new movie, We Live in Time, and it has been a true joy to watch.

Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield on a red carpet

However, Florence may have gotten a little too honest when it came to answering questions about Andrew, and appeared to accidentally reveal that he is secretly active on X, formerly known as Twitter.

Andrew Garfield, in casual attire, reading from a Vanity Fair card with the text, "What is my favorite social network to use?"

“Well, you don’t have any public social network,” she then confirmed, before unwittingly adding with confidence: “But the ones that you do, that I do know of you using, you tweet. Not much, but you do do twits.”

Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh

Keeping his head down in an apparent attempt to appear blasé, Andrew quietly replied: “I’ve never tweeted.”

Andrew Garfield with short hair, a beard, and a red cardigan over a white shirt, looks down while holding an item

Seemingly not picking up on the hint, Florence continued: “Oh, I’m sorry — but you do look at twits a lot.”

Florence Pugh

At this point, Andrew quickly interrupted her and exclaimed: “You were right the first time — no social network!”

Andrew Garfield holding a sign saying, "What is my favorite social network to use? No social network." Bonus question: "Who did I play in 'The Social Network'?"

While Andrew, of course, denied Florence’s claim, if what she said is true, then he is far from the only celeb to have his secret social media presence accidentally exposed by a famous pal.

Andrew Garfield seated in a stylish outfit with a blazer over a shirt, tailored trousers, and loafers

Do you think that Andrew Garfield is secretly tweeting among us mere mortals? Or did Florence simply make an innocent mistake? Let me know in the comments!

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