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Emma Stone made headlines in the past few days with a show-stopping appearance at the Hollywood premiere of her latest film Bugonia, directed by Yorgos Lanthimos. Photos from Dailymail captured her in a sleek black athleisure set, her skin glowing and her look effortlessly chic, drawing both admiration and a new round of social media chatter. Teen Vogue and other celebrity outlets picked up on the conversation, noting that a recent selfie with Blackpink’s Lisa at Paris Fashion Week reignited speculation about whether Stone might have had cosmetic work done—though nothing beyond online debate has surfaced, and Stone herself has made no comment on the matter.
The buzz surrounding Bugonia is palpable. Evening Standard reports the film—a darkly comedic remake of the Korean cult classic Save the Green Planet!—has Stone starring as Michelle Fuller, a powerful pharmaceutical CEO targeted by two men who are convinced she is an alien bent on destroying earth. Jesse Plemons and Alicia Silverstone join her in this ambitious project. According to Variety, the film’s launch has stirred controversy online due to its bold subject matter and unexpected real-world echoes. During a Q&A at Telluride Film Festival, Stone reflected on how the film’s themes unexpectedly paralleled the headline-making case of Luigi Mangione in New York, saying the timing felt “scary.”
Speaking to People magazine, Emma Stone confirmed rumors that she shaved her head for her transformative new role, but cleverly kept it under hats for months to keep the look a surprise for fans and media. She described the experience as nerve-wracking but ultimately rewarding, emphasizing the joy of surprising audiences with a dramatic transformation once the trailer premiered. Stone also revealed her fondness for her new buzzcut look, explaining that even after wrapping shooting, she considered keeping it because of how liberating it felt.
Bugonia’s world premiere on Halloween is projected to be one of Stone and Lanthimos’s most significant collaborations since the awards season success of Poor Things. As promotion ramps up, Stone’s name is trending on X and Instagram, with fans dissecting every style choice and sound bite. Beyond her film work, she also stirred up light-hearted social media conversation by confessing in a Far Out Magazine interview that she is “always” mistaken for Emma Watson, a confusion that fans have playfully memed throughout the week. No major business ventures or new endorsements have been reported, and Stone has largely kept her private life off the public radar amid the heavy press cycle.
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