Actors Emma Stone and Will Ferrell kicked back at a Lakers game on Thursday following a stellar night of success for the actress at the Golden Globes.
The actress, 35, who grew up in Phoenix, Arizona, was supporting her team Phoenix Suns and wore a black baseball cap with the letters ‘PHX’.
She also wore a white shirt under a black blazer, a chunky gold chain, blue jeans, and a worn-in pair of white Converse.
The actress had scooped a Best Actress gong just days before for her main role in sci-fi black comedy Poor Things.
Will, 56, cut a casual figure in a blue jumper and a statement blue baseball cap which read: ‘Make lying wrong again’.
Emma Stone, 35, cut a relaxed figure as she enjoyed a night out at LA Lakers’ match against the Phoenix Suns, after her success at the Golden Globes on Sunday
The actress was joined by Will Ferrell, who cut a casual figure in a blue jumper and a statement blue baseball cap which read: ‘Make lying wrong again’
The two actors warmly greeted each other when they met later on in the game
The two actors warmly greeted each other when they met later on in the game, when the lights had turned down.
Also in attendance was actor and stand-up comedian Ramy Youssef, best known for his role in the Hulu series Ramy, for which he won a Golden Globe in 2020.
Ramy, 32, wore a white shirt under a long, grey coat and topped off his look with a small bright blue beanie.
He and Emma sat with Yorgos Lanthimos, the director of Poor Things which also won the Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy.
To Emma’s delight, the Lakers lost 109 -127, despite LeBron James and D’Angelo Russell both being on the court.
On Monday, the actress was joined by her husband at the series finale premiere of her satirical black comedy thriller series The Curse.
Emma is married to Saturday Night Live segment director Dave McCary. They began dating in 2017 and married in 2020.
She was nominated for another Golden Globe for her role in The Curse, which will air the final episode of its first series on Sunday.
Will jokingly asked Emma if he had anything around his mouth, no doubt referring to the foam from the beer he enjoyed earlier
Emma, who grew up in Phoenix, Arizona, was supporting her team Phoenix Suns and wore a black baseball cap with the letters ‘PHX’
She also wore a white shirt under a black blazer, a chunky gold chain, blue jeans, and a worn-in pair of white Converse
The actress had scooped a Best Actress gong just days before for her main role in sci-fi black comedy Poor Things
Also there was actor and stand-up comedian Ramy Youssef, best known for his role in the Hulu series Ramy, for which he won a Golden Globe in 2020
Ramy, 32, wore a white shirt under a long, grey coat and topped off his look with a small bright blue beanie
He and Emma sat with Yorgos Lanthimos, the director of Poor Things which also won the Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
To Emma’s delight, the Lakers lost 109 -127, despite LeBron James and D’Angelo Russell both being on the court
Emma and Ramy took a selfie with a mutual friend who held a phone landscape while Emma pressed capture.
Thirsty from all her cheering, Emma enjoyed a cool juice in a plastic cup which had the Adelta airline logo on it
On Monday, the actress was joined by her husband at the series finale premiere of her satirical black comedy thriller series The Curse, for which she was nominated for another Golden Globe
Emma is married to Saturday Night Live segment director Dave McCary. They began dating in 2017 and married in 2020 (pictured on Monday)
Two of Will Ferrell’s projects also won Golden Globes this year.
Black comedy Succession, on which he is a producer, won three awards and Barbie, in which he plays Mattel boss, won two.
Will has produced and will appear in comedy You’re Cordially Invited, coming out later this year, alongside Reese Witherspoon.
His last acting gig on the small screen was The Shrink Next Door a psychological black comedy drama from Apple TV.
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