there is no bad blood between them.
Emma Stone jokingly called her friend Taylor Swift “freaky” during a conversation with reporters after winning Best Female Actor in a Musical or Comedy at the 81st Golden Globe Awards. is.
“What a hole, isn't it?” the “Poor Things” actress, 35, said of Swift, 34, who was spotted giving the “La La Land” star a standing ovation on Sunday. When asked, he told reporters:
“I've known her for almost 20 years, so I'm so glad she's there. She was nominated tonight too, so I'm so glad she was there, but what an awful thing. “Sho,” Stone teased.
Swift, who was nominated for Best Picture and Box Office but lost to Margot Robbie's “Barbie,” was not the only one elated by Stone's win.
Jennifer Lawrence, who competed against the Cruella star, enthusiastically clapped for her longtime friend and was seen saying “Oh my God” and “Mom!” When Stone's name was announced.
'No Hard Feelings' star performed before Stone's win Open your mouth to the camera: “If I don't win, I'll quit.”
Other nominees in this category included Robbie for “Barbie,” Fantasia Barrino for “The Color Purple,” Natalie Portman for “May December,” and Alma Poisti for “Falling Leaves.” .
Stone's epic win came amidst a somewhat corny award ceremony, which didn't help that host Jo Koy seemed to fall flat on any joke he tried.
“I'm just taking it all in. I'm so excited to be here. This is a dream come true not just for me but for everyone here,” Coy, 52, said in his opening monologue. .
The comedian was a late addition to the awards ceremony, which was in the doldrums after Chris Rock, Ali Wong and the trio of Will Arnett, Sean Hayes and Jason Bateman were reported to have performed. All refused to accept the gig..
Coy's monologue took a nosedive after he began blaming the show's writers for his lackluster performance.
“Oh, I got the gig 10 days ago,” the comic said. “You want the perfect monologue? Oh, shut up. I wrote some of these and they'll make you laugh.”
“As I said, I didn't write all of this,” he continued. “Someone else wrote that.”
At one point, the “Easter Sunday” star took a jab at both Swift and the NFL.
“The big difference between the Golden Globes and the NFL is that there are fewer camera shots of Taylor Swift at the Golden Globes,” Coy said, referring to Swift's attendance at her boyfriend Travis Kelce's Kansas City Chiefs game. he said.
The broadcast then cut to Swift sitting at a table, giving the comedian a death glare.
Coy's comments infuriated several Swifties, who wasted no time trolling the comedian on social media.
“Congratulations on pissing off the most ardent fandom. Enjoy your snake,” said one fan. commented on his Instagram.
“Unnecessary rude joke about TS. Just not nice! Being a host doesn't mean insulting people. Not roasting. There's a classy way to go about things,” said another. I have written.





