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Emma Stone Rumored To Call Jimmy Kimmel A 'Prick'

Did Emma Stone call Jimmy Kimmel 'a prick?'

Eagle-eyed Oscars viewers were convinced Emma Stone made a comment towards host Jimmy Kimmel following a joke about the film 'Poor Things.' During a montage dedicated to the movie, Kimmel quipped about the scenes shown, alluding to the film's nudity and sex content. A camera shot captured Stone appearing to mouth a few words, with speculations arising that she may have said, 'what a prick.' Others believed she may have uttered, 'Oh my god.'

Kimmel proceeded to jest about Stone's performance in the film, praising her acting skills. The incident quickly gained attention on social media platforms, with users sharing their interpretations of the moment. Some viewers found humor in the situation, acknowledging the nature of monologues to tease and entertain.

Stone was awarded the Best Actress accolade for her role in 'Poor Things.' In her acceptance speech, she humorously mentioned a wardrobe malfunction during the event and expressed gratitude towards her director, Yorgos Lanthimos, for the opportunity to portray the character of Bella Baxter.

The incident at the Oscars sparked online discussions and reactions, with individuals sharing varying opinions on the perceived exchange between Stone and Kimmel. Despite the speculation surrounding the moment, Stone's win and gracious acceptance speech were highlighted as significant moments of the evening.

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