Emma Stone has denied calling Jimmy Kimmel a ‘prick’ at the 2024 Oscars. The incident occurred during a montage of clips from ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once,’ the Best Picture nominee. Kimmel joked, “Those were all the parts of ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ we’re allowed to show on TV.” The cameras then cut to Stone, who appeared to say something along the lines of “what a prick.” However, Stone later clarified that she did not call Kimmel a ‘prick.’ “I didn’t call him a prick,” Stone told Variety in a co-interview with co-star Nathan Fielder. “What did I say? I didn’t call him a prick. I wasn’t upset with him at all. I’ll have to look that up.” Stone referred to herself as “near-unoffendable” and said that the only thing that offends her is when people take her calling Taylor Swift seriously.
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Emma Stone has shut down speculation that Jimmy Kimmel offended her during the 2024 Oscars. The actress told The Hollywood Reporter that she didn’t call Kimmel a prick and wasn’t upset with him at all. The moment in question occurred after a montage from the Best Picture nominee “Poor Things” was played, causing Kimmel to quip that those were the only parts of the film that were allowed to be shown on TV. Stone, who stars in the movie, appeared to roll her eyes and say something to her husband Dave McCary, which the internet speculated was the word “prick.”
The season one finale of ‘The Curse’ sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry with its surreal ending, leaving viewers baffled and critics raving. In a recent interview, director Nathan Fielder reveals the intricate details behind the iconic scene where Emma Stone’s character, Whitney, appears to defy gravity and float toward the ceiling. Fielder explains that Stone was actually strapped to the ceiling for much of the sequence, while gravity-defying effects were used to create the illusion of her floating. The stunt proved to be physically demanding, with Stone experiencing significant discomfort and Fielder’s own health at risk. Despite the challenges, the scene was a critical success, earning praise from none other than renowned director Christopher Nolan. Fielder and Stone also hint at the possibility of a second season, but remain tight-lipped about the fate of Asher, whose character met an enigmatic end in the finale.
Emma Stone has denied using a derogatory term towards Jimmy Kimmel after he made a joke about her film, ‘Poor Things.’ Stone, who won the Best Actress Oscar for her role in the film, has been criticized by some for its sexual content, with some claiming it is sexist and exploitative. Stone has defended the film, arguing that it is not sexist and that the nudity is not exploitative. She also said that she did not see her character as a child in any of the scenes.