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Emma Stone has dominated recent headlines with a whirlwind of high-profile appearances and newsworthy moments, most notably surrounding the global launch of her latest film, Bugonia. Fresh off its Venice International Film Festival premiere, Stone stunned both fans and the press by revealing during a press conference that she genuinely believes in aliens. According to Comic Basics, Stone declared, “Yes, I’m coming out with it: I believe in aliens,” a playful confession that instantly trended across entertainment media, igniting a social media firestorm and a round of memes speculating just how close to home her latest role as a possibly extraterrestrial CEO might be. This candid moment was picked up by Fiction Horizon, which highlighted her thoughtful comment that “it would be pretty narcissistic to think that we’re truly alone out here." The Venice appearance itself was a spectacle, with Stone walking the red carpet alongside director Yorgos Lanthimos in a series of visually striking looks, her new buzzcut grabbing headlines and sparking viral discussion on platforms like Twitter and Instagram. IndieWire confirms that yes, Emma Stone really did shave her head for the role and did so on camera, demonstrating what the outlet called “commendable, unfazed dedication to the task.” Critics at Venice and Fantastic Fest were unified in their praise, with Nerdtropolis calling her performance “absolutely incredible” and suggesting it may be a career peak. Digital Spy reports that Bugonia’s premiere wowed critics and currently holds a perfect Rotten Tomatoes score, with many outlets declaring it a genre-bending, “extraordinary” showcase for Stone and co-star Jesse Plemons.
Emma’s social calendar has been no less busy, as she made a nostalgic nod to her Oscar-winning turn in La La Land. Over the weekend, her classic musical with Ryan Gosling played at the LA State Historic Park with Stone named in promotion for the event, which drew large crowds and a lively social media presence, according to Street Food Cinema’s event rundown. On the fashion front, Lainey Gossip’s “As Seen On Social Media” column recently spotlighted Stone’s sunglasses, fueling yet another wave of fan interest in her off-screen style choices. Professionally, she continues to collaborate closely with Lanthimos, riding the critical momentum of their previous Oscar-winning film Poor Things, as recently noted in coverage from MVSU. Multiple outlets, including Gold Derby and The Wrap, have placed Stone at the forefront of 2025’s awards buzz, not just for her acting but for her bold creative choices and public persona evolution. No major business ventures or endorsements have been publicly announced in the past few days, but between the Bugonia launch and her consistent viral presence, Stone remains front and center in both the entertainment industry and online cultural chatter.
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