Ryan Gosling's Favorite Taylor Swift Song Will Surprise You

And his 'Fall Guy' co-star Emily Blunt chose a classic Swift song as her go-to.

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Sama Kai/Dave Benett/Getty Images

In the latest edition of celebrities being just like the rest of us, Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt are the latest stars to confess their love for Taylor Swift — and shared which of the superstar singers tracks rank no. 1 for them. Yesterday, The Fall Guy co-stars spoke to Fandango's Nikki Novak alongside the film's director, David Leitch, and stunt doubles Ben Jenkins and Logan Holladay, and the topic of Swift came up when Novak asked Gosling whether he or his character, stuntman Colt Seavers, was "the bigger Swiftie."

"Ryan Gosling," he answered, bevore Blunt added, "Oh my God, yeah. Who isn't?"

When Novak did the Lord's work and asked Gosling which Swift song was his favorite, he explained that "All Too Well" currently "has a real soft spot in my heart." He didn't mention whether he listens to Swift's 2021 re-release, aka the 10-minute "Taylor's Version" from Red (Taylor's Version), but any self-proclaimed Swiftie would have it no other way.

Blunt chose a different song, saying "'Cruel Summer' is pretty up there for me."

<p>Emily Blunt</p>

Emily Blunt

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When The Fall Guy's trailer dropped during this year's Super Bowl (it's inspired by the 1980s TV show of the same name, according to People), fans got a glimpse of Gosling's character singing and crying to "All Too Well." Blunt's character responds by asking him “Have you been crying to Taylor Swift?”

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Kevin Winter/Getty Images

Related: How Emily Blunt Found Her Power

Speaking to the publication about the upcoming film at SXSW this year, Blunt explained that she drew on her experience working with her husband, actor and director John Krasinski, for her role of director Jody Moreno.

“I am married to a director, I know what it's like to hold the tempest of the movie in your head and the pressures and being pulled in a million directions,” she said. “I liked her eccentricity, I liked her humanity. She was fun to me. I just loved her. I like that we didn't do the sort of earnest, serious director. I was keen to show somebody in a situation where she was way over her head and yet she's incredible and talented."

The Fall Guy arrives in theaters on May 3.

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