Taylor Swift has given Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt her official musical stamp of approval just days out from her brand new album release.
During his monologue on Saturday Night Live, Gosling sang a parody version of Swift’s song All Too Well with some help from his The Fall Guy co-star.
Swift was clearly a fan of the Barbie star’s cover, reposting a clip of his performance to X (formerly Twitter) and her Instagram story.
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“All Too Well (Ryan and Emily’s Version) !!! Watch me accidentally catch myself singing this version on tour. This monologue is EVERYTHING,” the hitmaker wrote to her fans.
Swift, who was recently spotted at Coachella, sang the 10-minute version of All Too Well from her released record Red (Taylor’s Version) on SNL in 2021.
The singer also made a brief appearance on the show last year amid her romance with Travis Kelce.
Gosling sang his version of Swift’s 2012 hit to farewell his Ken era, telling the SNL audience of “really only one thing that can help. The music of the great Taylor Swift!”
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Blunt, who starred in the other half of the ‘Barbenheimer’ phenomenon Oppenheimer, interrupted Gosling during his monologue to tell him “Ken is dead.”
The Devil Wears Prada actress then joined in with her own parody lyrics to All Too Well to say goodbye to her Oppenheimer character.
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Fans couldn’t believe Swift’s heartwarming response to the SNL cover, taking to the comments section to share their excitement at the unexpected 2024 crossover.
“You and Barbenheimer carried 2023! Love seeing the worlds collide!” one fan wrote.
“I am so so stoked she has seen this! I knew she would love it! I still think Monologue song is the best ever opener. But, this is a close 2nd,” another wrote.
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The fan referred to back in 2009 when Swift hosted SNL and performed a self-written song for her monologue titled The Monologue Song.
Swift’s monologue famously addressed her breakup from Joe Jonas, her then rumoured relationship with Taylor Lautner, and when Kanye West “ruined my VMA monologue”.
Some others took the opportunity to ask Swift if she would be returning to SNL to promote her upcoming album The Tortured Poets Department.
Swift’s 11th studio album comes out this week on April 19.
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