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Posted: 2024-02-22T15:41:08Z | Updated: 2024-02-22T15:41:08Z Emma Stone Calls Herself A 'Dope' After Taylor Swift Joke Backfires | HuffPost

Emma Stone Calls Herself A 'Dope' After Taylor Swift Joke Backfires

Stone explained her reasoning after a Golden Globes quip got taken "out of context."

Emma Stone is leaving a blank space the next time she wants to make a joke about Taylor Swift

The Poor Things actor spoke to Variety in a story published Wednesday  about jokingly calling her longtime friend an asshole at the Golden Globes back in January. 

I definitely wont make a joke like that again because I saw headlines that really pulled it out of context, Stone said. 

Variety said Stone then pointed to herself and added, What a dope. 

The joke in question came up when a reporter asked Stone about Swifts huge applause for her after she won the Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy award for her role in Poor Things.

What an asshole, am I right? the actor said before sauntering away from the mic as the press room laughed. 

No, Ive known her for almost 20 years, Stone said, returning to the mic. And I was very happy she was there. And she was also nominated tonight, which was wonderful and, yes, what an asshole. 

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Swift and Stone attend the Montblanc Cocktail Party at Soho House on Feb. 26, 2011, in West Hollywood, California.
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Stone said during an appearance on The Graham Norton Show back in December  that she and Swift have been friends since they were teenagers.  

We met at this thing that they had called the Young Hollywood Awards when I was 18 in LA, she said. We just kept in touch ever since and became great friends. 

When Norton asked Stone if she was the Emma in Swifts song, When Emma Falls in Love, Stone played it coy. 

Youll have to ask her, she said. 

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