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Emily Blunt says Taylor Swift’s Praise of Her Daughter Almost Gave Her a Passive Fit

The Hollywood actress Emily Blunt is a real Swiftie at heart, much like many of her admirers. The actress from Oppenheimer, who is now occupied with promoting her movie The Fall Guy, made an appearance on The Howard Stern Show on SiriusXM on Monday. The actress spoke about her involvement in the movie as well as a really endearing interaction she had with the Fortnight singer. Taylor was the “nicest,” according to Emily, who also mentioned how she gave her oldest child, Hazel, confidence and happiness.

The actress recalled the experience by saying, “She was so nice to my kids.” My eldest child had just chopped off all of her hair, leaving her with an extremely short haircut that made her feel very self-conscious. “God, look at you; you’re just this 60s Beatnik cool kid,” exclaims Taylor Swift. Your style is amazing.

Emily said, “I thought my child was going to faint,” as she described how delighted her daughter was. For my kid, it was the nicest thing anybody has ever done.

Beyond this, the Devil Wears Prada star showered Taylor with compliments, referring to her as “very cool.”

Emily has already expressed her admiration for the performer. The 41-year-old identified herself as a “colossal” Swiftie and revealed her current favorite song from the artist earlier in an interview. Recently, Emily and Ryan Gosling, her co-stars in The Fall Guy, performed an incredible rendition of Swift’s All Too Well on Saturday Night Live.

The Barbie star began the presentation by saying goodbye to his cherished persona, Ken, but Blunt soon joined him, attempting to persuade him to put an end to his Barbie days and concentrate on his role as the “stuntman.” Taylor Swift was equally amused by their antics and posted a video of them on her Instagram story with the caption, “Watch me accidentally catch myself singing this version on tour.” Everything revolves on this speech.

Additional information on The Fall Guy

The action-comedy picture, which stars Emily Blunt and Ryan Gosling in the key roles, tells the tale of a stuntman and a film director. It is based, in part, on the Lee Majors television series from the 1980s and was directed by David Leitch. However, Swift’s most recent studio album, The Tortured Poets Department, is gaining traction with listeners.

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