Emma Stone Drops Taylor Swift Lyric in Rousing Oscars Speech
A Declaration of Friendship and Appreciation
A Touching Moment on Hollywood's Biggest Stage
In a heartfelt Oscars acceptance speech for her leading role in "Poor Things," actress Emma Stone shared an intimate moment with her fans, subtly referencing a poignant lyric from close friend Taylor Swift's song.
As Stone expressed her boundless love for her daughter, the audience erupted in cheers and applause. However, keen-eared listeners couldn't help but notice a subtle nod to Swift's acclaimed track, "Lover."
"I'm so lucky to have my daughter in my life," Stone declared, her voice trembling with emotion. "You've shown me the true meaning of 'Can I go where you go?'"
The reference to the lyric, "Can I go where you go? Can we always be this close forever and ever?" instantly drew attention, as Stone and Swift have been close since their days as aspiring young actresses in Hollywood.
The intimate moment between Stone and Swift on such a significant stage was a testament to their enduring friendship and inspired countless viewers worldwide.
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