After sharing a picture of himself with ex-boyfriend Carlos González, many Ricky Martin fans believed the singer was once again dating. Martin, however, has denied the rumor.

"If I get back together with Carlos, I'll shout it from the rooftops," Martin said to El Vocero.

The image that started the rumor features Martin posing beside González. Both seem to be dressed for the cold weather, and Martin has his arm around González. González did not share any images of himself with Martin. 

"#Powerfulfriendship. #friendship #buddy#transformation @ciga23," the image's caption reads.

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Martin and González dated for about four years, and the relationship ended in December 2013.  

The singer recently released his latest song, "Disparo Al Corazón." According to Billboard, the song is Martin's first ballad on the Hot Latin Song chart since 2013's "Más y Más." "Disparo Al Corazón" was produced by Julie Reyes, and Martin wrote the song with Pedro Capo and Yoel Henriquez.

Martin is one celebrity who has been the victim of a death hoax. Earlier this month, someone claimed they had images of Martin after dying in a car accidentThe Puerto Rican artist decided to respond to the rumors through a bit of humor. He took to his Instagram account to share images from "heaven," sharing beautiful images of the ocean.

A photo posted by Ricky (@ricky_martin) on Jan 4, 2015 at 11:51am PST

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The images aren't too different from what the former Menudo member usually shares; he typically shares photos of the beaches of Puerto Rico.

In November, a Martin wax figure by Madame Tussaud's was unveiled. The singer posed next to the figure and was pleased with the results.

"I look like me," he said.

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