The secret is out! Emma Stone playfully confirmed her love for popcorn while binge-watching Saturday Night Live. The iconic show recently celebrated a major milestone in the entertainment industry—its 50th anniversary. The grand celebration was marked by a star-studded red carpet event, attended by Hollywood’s biggest names alongside the vibrant cast and creators who have solidified SNL’s place in contemporary pop culture.
Emma Stone graced the event with her husband, former SNL writer Dave McCary. She turned heads in a pleated, halter-neck, floor-length Louis Vuitton couture gown featuring dramatic waist details. While couture gowns have long been a staple on the red carpet, it was the hilarious twist in Emma’s outfit that left everyone flabbergasted.
Statement Dressing With A Twist
The Oscar-winning actress stole the show with a built-in popcorn holder, adding an unexpected yet amusing element to her ensemble. Holding a full bucket of popcorn in her hands, she twirled on the red carpet, sending kernels flying around her waist and creating an unforgettable fashion moment.
Needless to say, Emma’s quirky spin on an elegant couture gown made for a stunning fashion statement. A behind-the-scenes video of her navigating the crowd has also been making the rounds on the internet, showing the actress casually munching on popcorn—both from her dress and the tub she was holding. Her goofy personality perfectly complemented her take on functional fashion, making the look even more iconic.
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While Emma Stone's quirky take on functional fashion was hilariously appreciated, it’s not the first time fashion has been used to make a statement. Anado Kabika—a model, singer, dancer, songwriter, activist, and philanthropist from the Democratic Republic of the Congo—turned heads with a dress made entirely of condoms. Her striking ensemble aimed to promote safe practices and raise awareness about protection against STDs.
Worn during the coronation night, Kabika’s daring outfit sparked conversations about breaking the stigma surrounding safe sex. Her bold fashion choice carried a deeper message—one of advocacy, awareness, and education.