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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Emma Stone Suspects Co-Star Willem Dafoe Is 'Obviously' an Alien

Emma Stone Suspects Co-Star Willem Dafoe Is 'Obviously' an Alien

25 Oct

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Summary

  • Emma Stone jokes Willem Dafoe might be an alien in disguise
  • Stone shaved her head for new sci-fi movie 'Bugonia'
  • Actress struggled to keep her wig a secret on set
Emma Stone Suspects Co-Star Willem Dafoe Is 'Obviously' an Alien

In a recent interview, acclaimed actress Emma Stone revealed her hilarious theory about one of her most famous co-stars. While discussing her upcoming sci-fi film 'Bugonia', where she plays a woman suspected of being an extraterrestrial, Stone joked that her 'Poor Things' and 'Kinds of Kindness' co-star Willem Dafoe is "obviously" an alien posing as a human.

When host Stephen Colbert asked Stone which celebrity is most likely an alien, she immediately named Dafoe, stating it was a "hundred percent" certainty. Colbert agreed, joking that Dafoe is "an alien in a very well-fitted man suit." Stone affectionately referred to Dafoe as her "favorite alien."

The actress also discussed the major transformation she underwent for her role in 'Bugonia', which required her to shave her head. While she wore wigs during her downtime, Stone admitted she struggled to keep the illusion a secret, constantly asking those around her if they could tell it was fake.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
According to Emma Stone, her 'Poor Things' and 'Kinds of Kindness' co-star Willem Dafoe is "obviously" an alien posing as a human.
For her role in the sci-fi film 'Bugonia', Emma Stone had to shave her head, though she wore wigs during her downtime and struggled to keep the illusion a secret.
Emma Stone and Stephen Colbert joked that Willem Dafoe is "an alien in a very well-fitted man suit" and that if all aliens were like Dafoe, they should "land upon Earth, please!"

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