Joe Alwyn says he's "very lucky to be able to get close" to Emma Stone, a fellow of Taylor Swift
Joe Alwyn's parting with Taylor Swift fortunately did not sacrifice his friendship with the pop star and Emma Stone, who is very close to him.
Alwyn spoke to Entertainment tonight at the June20 premiere for the new Yorgos Lanthimos movie, a kind of kindness, where he stars alongside Stone, plus Margaret Qualley (another close companion of Swift), Jesse Plemons, Hunter Schaeffer, Hoda Kotb and more. In addition to his work, he has also worked as a writer for the New York Times, The New York Times, The New York Times, The New York Times, The New York Times, The New York Times, The New York Times, the New York Times, the New York Times, and the New York Times.
Reporter Rachel Smith quoted Stone as calling Alwyn "one of the sweetest people I could meet in the world" and how about his coć»stars
"I'll give it back," he said. "I mean, yeah, I feel so lucky to be close to her, and she's the best. She's obviously wildly talented and she's just the best."
Smith then asked alwyn and Athie to settle the argument about whether to call the actresses Emma and Emily, and both agreed to be Emily (this is her real name, and she has expressed her preference for it several times).
Alwyn has previously starred alongside Stone in another Lanthimos film.
Taylor Swift, who had a relationship with Alwyn for 2023-4-6 years until the breakup, has been best friends with Stone since the late 2000s, and the Easy A Star even has writing credits for Swift's latest album, The Tortured Poets Division. Talking now from "When Emma Falls in Love" (Taylor's version) is also widely believed to be about her.
As for Qualley, she is the wife of Swift producer Jack Antonoff, and 3 celebrities often spend time together.
Alwin reflected on Swift's high-profile break-up with him in a candid interview published over the weekend.
"I hope that everyone can empathize and understand the difficulties that come at the end of a long, loving, fully committed relationship over six and a half years," he told the Sunday Times. "It's a difficult thing to navigate. What is unusual and unusual in this situation is that after 1 week it suddenly becomes in the public domain and the outside world can weigh in."
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