Fallon has the gift stored in a signed plastic bag
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Jimmy Fallon cherishes a sentimental — and hysterical — gift that Emma Stone made for him during the pandemic.
During the Poor Things star’s appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Thursday, June 20, Fallon, 49, proudly showed Stone, 35, that he still kept a friendship bracelet she made for him during the pandemic.
The jewelry was made with plastic letter beads spelling out a hysterical, straightforward message: “BRACELET FOR JIMMY.” It featured green heart beads as accents and green, yellow and orange circular beads — plus a stray blue one.
Emma Stone and Jimmy Fallon.
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Through laughter, the La La Land star explained why she began making friendship bracelets long before her friend Taylor Swift made them trendy again with lyrics in a song on her 2022 album, Midnights.
“Remember COVID, where everybody got a hobby?” Stone asked the audience. “Where it was like, ‘I’ll make sourdough’.”
“I was making bracelets, so, yeah I had to send you one,” she shrugged to Fallon.
While showing off the gift to the audience, the host pointed out that the plastic bag that the bracelet was stored in was also signed and labeled by Stone.
Emma Stone’s bracelet for Jimmy Fallon.
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“Bracelet for Jimmy,” the plastic bag said, written and signed by the actress.
Although she helped Fallon get ahead of the friendship bracelet trend years before Swifties began trading them at the Eras Tour, she has plenty of reasons to wear them on her own wrists lately.
During an appearance on The Graham Norton Show a few months ago, Stone revealed that she’d seen the show three times.
Emma Stone at the ‘Kinds of Kindness’ New York Premiere held at MoMA on June 20.
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“It was incredible to see,” the Cruella star said of the show at the time.
Swift’s show was choreographed by dancer Mandy Moore, who also worked with Stone on La La Land.