Emma Stone is widely known for her incredible acting range and her recent avant-garde projects. However, behind the scenes, she is also a dedicated mother to her four-year-old daughter, Louise Jean McCary. While Stone usually keeps her family life very private, she recently opened up about the joy of parenthood. Being a mother has clearly influenced her daily routine and even her taste in music. It turns out that the Oscar winner and her little girl share a very specific and high-energy musical obsession.
In a recent conversation with Rolling Stone, Emma Stone shared a sweet glimpse into her life as a mom. She revealed that she and her daughter have been listening to the K-pop group HUNTR/X on repeat. This group is the fictional girl band from the hit Netflix movie KPop Demon Hunters. Specifically, the duo cannot get enough of the song “Golden.” The track recently made history as the first K-pop song to win a Grammy for Best Song Written for Visual Media.
Stone explained that the group’s “warrior-pop” energy is infectious. She even compared the band’s vibe to the legendary Spice Girls, whom Stone has loved since she was a child. “It reminds me of the Spice Girls,” she told the magazine. She added that it is incredibly fun to listen to the upbeat tracks with her daughter. The two spend a lot of time dancing to songs like “Up Up Up” and “Golden.”
The actress also joked about her daughter’s love for the characters Rumi, Mira, and Zoey from the film. It seems the “HUNTR/X” craze has completely taken over their household. Emma Stone enjoys how the music brings a sense of fun and empowerment into their home. Whether they are playing in the living room or driving in the car, these K-pop hits are the soundtrack to their days. It is a rare and heartwarming look at how Stone connects with her child through global pop culture.
Originally reported by Samridhi Goel for .
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