Taylor Swift has given Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt's “All Too Well” parody her coveted seal of approval.
The pop superstar took to X, formerly Twitter, on Sunday to endorse the latest version of her Grammy-winning song, which she aptly titled “All Too Well (Ryan and Emily's Version).”
“Very good (Ryan and Emily version)!!!” the singer-songwriter applauded his tweet, sharing the part that came up during Gosling's “Saturday Night Live” monologue. “Look at me accidentally finding myself singing this version while on tour. This monologue is EVERYTHING”
Swifties rejoiced at the singer's responses, hyping up the irreverent mash-up and the prospect of Swift performing it on her hit Eras tour, which resumes in Paris on May 9 and travels across Europe through August. The historic tour returns to the United States in October before concluding with a three-night stay in Toronto in early December, giving the singer plenty of opportunities to pay tribute to her version of Ryan and Emily's song Her.
“girl SING IT PROUD BRING THEM AS SPECIAL GUESTSSSSSSSSS”, a fan wrote.
“You and Barbenheimer carried 2023! I love watching worlds collide! other aggregate.
“I'm so happy you saw this! I knew she would love it! I still think [Swift’s] The monologue song is the best opening ever. But this is a close second.” wrote other.
Gosling, who was joined by his “Fall Guy” co-star while delivering the monologue over the weekend, said in his routine that he sadly had to “break up” with his “Barbie” alter ego, Ken, and that “the only thing What could help is the music of the great Taylor Swift.”
The star of “La La Land” and “The Notebook,” who is also a noted musician, sat behind a grand black piano and donned dark sunglasses for the melancholic skit. In it, the three-time “SNL” host paid tribute to his subversive, fur-coat-clad persona that earned him another Academy Award nomination. (“I didn't win the Oscar, it was just out of my reach,” he sang before a pink statuette).
“Oh, that sweet definition of my washboard abs / Singing Indigo Girls in the car with Babs / If I said I was doing good / You know I'd be lying / 'Cause I was only Ken / And now I'm just Ryan, He lamented Gosling being interrupted by Blunt.
The “Oppenheimer” and “Mary Poppins Returns” star gave Gosling a tough talking to onstage, calling him out for ruining his promotional spot for “The Fall Guy” and for embarrassing himself with “Kenning” again. (She also hated that it was a verb.) The two also continued their summer rivalry in “Barbenheimer,” revisiting a well-received segment from March's Academy Awards and parodying Blunt's own breakup with her “Oppenheimer” alter ego. “, Kitty Oppenheimer.
Watch the full monologue below.