Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt Bid Farewell to 'Barbenheimer' Using Taylor Swift on 'SNL'

Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt Bid Farewell to 'Barbenheimer' Using Taylor Swift on 'SNL'

Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt turned to Taylor Swift to cope with their recent breakups on "Saturday Night Live". Gosling, hosting the show for the third time, mentioned his movie "The Fall Guy" with Blunt and decided not to make fun of his "Barbie" role.

"Gosling announced our breakup, acknowledging the depth of our relationship and stating that it's over. Although hesitant, he eventually decided to discuss it briefly." The actor said that Swift's music is the best for dealing with a breakup. He then sang a parody of her song "All Too Well" called "Ken-centric" while wearing sunglasses and a fur coat, saying that he's now Ryan instead of Ken.

Blunt crashed her co-star's performance, scolding him for holding onto the character. Later, she took matters into her own hands by hitting him on the head. "This is how it's gonna go," Blunt said. "What the hell, Emily?" Gosling yelled. "You're a stuntman, taking hits and looking cool," she said. "Being a stuntman is pretty cool." "Ken would think that's cool too," Gosling said, dodging Blunt's chair attack.

As they sparred, Blunt's movie "Oppenheimer" went head to head with "Barbie" in the box office battle known as "Barbenheimer" last year. Eventually, Blunt shared her own version of the Swift song, inspired by a Kitty theme.

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