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Emma Stone’s Reaction To Lily Gladstone’s SAG Awards Win Has Fans Losing It

Emma Stone might’ve lost Saturday at the SAG Awards, but she won hearts and minds.

The “Poor Things” star was nominated for Female Actor in a Leading Role in a Motion Picture that evening but lost to “Killers of the Flower Moon” breakout star Lily Gladstone. Stone was not only happy about that but trended on social media for her effusive reaction.

While both actors are frontrunners in the Academy Awards this year, Gladstone could make history as the first Native American to win a competitive Oscar. Stone, who already won an Oscar for “La La Land” (2017), was ecstatic not to dampen those chances.

One user on X, formerly Twitter, wrote, “this is what sisterhood looks like. people need to stop acting like these women hate each other and celebrate two amazing performances.”Another commented, “Emma Stone is a girl’s girl.”

Stone was certainly overjoyed when her name was called at the Golden Globes in January — and delivered a gracious speech that nonetheless landed her in trouble — but has developed a close and endearing friendship with her newfound awards season rival.

“My Infinity Stones ring — Emma Stone has the same one,” Gladstone told Vanity Fair last week about her new ring.” She sent this to me yesterday, and then she sent me a picture of her wearing the same one because we became fast friends in this whole process.”

Gladstone has Blackfeet and Nez Perce ancestry and starred opposite Leonardo DiCaprio in the historical Martin Scorsese crime drama. The film, based on David Grann’s 2017 book, centers on the real-life killings of Osage Nation tribal members in 1920s Oklahoma.

It delivered Scorsese’s 10th Oscar nod for directing — and Gladstone’s first as an actor.

“It’s truly a gift that we get to do this for a living,”

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