Joe Alwyn Reveals He ‘Cut’ Kindness Co-Star Emma Stone Hair; Jokes It Could’ve Have Gone Wrong

As a dedicated fan of the captivating world of cinema, I find myself utterly enchanted by the extraordinary bond shared by the enigmatic duo, Joe Alwyn and Emma Stone. Their friendship, reminiscent of an old Hollywood tale, is marked by trust, camaraderie, and a mutual understanding that transcends the silver screen.


Emma Stone and Joe Alwyn display a comfortable camaraderie, with an undercurrent of deep understanding. This bond is clear as Stone confided in Alwyn to cut her hair. Alwyn discussed this trust in an interview for the cast, which was exclusively published by PEOPLE magazine, ahead of the August 27 release of Yorgos Lathimos’ Kinds of Kindness on home media.

As an ardent admirer, I can’t help but share this intriguing tidbit about the incredible Emma Stone: Even though her captivating portrayal of Bella Baxter in Lathimos’ Poor Things earned her an Academy Award, there’s a side to her that might astonish fans. In response to queries about something unexpected, she was described as “very funny” by none other than her colleague Alwyn! This humor is not just evident in her on-screen roles, but also in the behind-the-scenes glimpses we get to witness. Isn’t it fascinating to discover new layers of our beloved stars?

Later on, he shared the story of when he had to cut her ponytail: “She is reliable too. I merely trimmed her long hair, just her ponytail, mind you!” As soon as this was said, Mamoudou Athie, playing the role, swiftly responded, “Wow! That could potentially lead to trouble.”

Alwyn and Stone have consistently praised each other to the media, contradicting online rumors about a complicated friendship between them. These assumptions might stem from the fact that Alwyn was once in a relationship with Taylor Swift, who is also close friends with Stone. Stone could be the inspiration behind Swift’s song “When Emma Falls in Love” from Speak Now (Taylor’s Version). Nevertheless, these co-stars have maintained professional respect for each other, expressing admiration and positive comments about one another.

“During this project, we faced some challenging situations that were quite grim,” she expressed in a statement. “But it was incredibly reassuring to have him around because he’s genuinely one of the kindest individuals you’ll encounter.” Previously, they had collaborated on Lathimos’ film, The Favourite, which debuted in 2018.

Kind of Kindness chronicles three different stories: the first one features a man who wants to take control of his own life, and in the second tale, a policeman is alarmed that his wife has gone missing, only for the latter to return, albeit as a completely different person. The third story centers around a woman “determined to find a specific someone with a special ability destined to become a prodigious spiritual leader.” Alongside Alwyn and Stone star Willem Dafoe are Hong Chau, Margaret Qualley, and Hunter Schafer. 

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2024-08-27 11:25