Is Emma Stone the ‘Emma’ in Taylor Swift’s ‘When Emma Falls in Love’? | The Graham Norton Show – BBC

Your friend, Taylor Swift… The Eras tour… How many times have you seen the Eras tour now? Three so far. –Three so far… I can’t wait, I haven’t seen it yet. I could see you in the background. That’s me, right there! That’s you, that little blur right there. And you’re not just a fan.

You’ve been friends for years! Since she was 17 and I was 18. How did you meet? We met, um… Oh, well, that was us the other night. That wasn’t when we were 17 and 18. Just for clarity. We met at this thing that they had called the

Young Hollywood Awards when I was 18 in L.A. and we just kept in touch ever since and became great friends, and what was very special about the first night of her tour was I had no idea what to expect, obviously, because it was night one. It was in Phoenix, Arizona, my hometown.

And Mandy Moore, who was the choreographer of La La Land, was her choreographer for the tour. So it was like a bunch of lovely things all come together and it was incredible to see. And, uh…excuse me, but the Swifties, the Swifties have gone nuts because she released a song in the summer

‘When Emma Falls in Love’ and they’re all saying that you are the Emma. Can you confirm or deny? You have to ask her! Okay. –Alright. I’ll ask her, ok. –Yeah, great! I just thought while you were here, I would… But no! Shut up Graham. in the nicest way. I didn’t say that.

Emma Stone discusses her friendship with Taylor Swift and whether she is the ‘Emma’ referenced in Taylor Swift’s widely-talked-about hit ‘When Emma Falls in Love’.

In his traditional much-loved New Year’s Eve show, Graham takes a look back at some of the most memorable stories, people and events of 2023, with the help of a glittering sofa of guests.

Graham is joined by Hollywood stars Emma Stone and Mark Ruffalo, starring together in black comedy ‘Poor Things’, Strictly host Claudia Winkleman, returning in a new series of hit show ‘The Traitors’ and comedy great Rob Brydon, on tour with ‘A Night of Songs and Laughter’.

With music from one of this year’s standout bands, the Mercury Prize-winning Ezra Collective, who perform Victory Dance, and end-of-the-year stories in the world-famous Big Red Chair.

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8 comments
  1. I don’t think people went this crazy in the 90s for good singers, let alone bad pop singers. Say what you want about Christina Aguilera, she could actually sing.

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