If Ryan Gosling’s daughter doesn’t like something, she shows it. That’s why a very funny situation arose in the Louvre Museum in Paris.
Ryan Gosling (41) gave a rare insight into his private life with Eva Mendes (48) and their two daughters Amada Lee (6) and Esmeralda Amada (7) from Jimmy Fallon (47). His youngest would have a “true power move”, the actor described and told an anecdote from family life.
thumbs down
Accordingly, the family had visited the Louvre in France – but the world-famous art museum in Paris could not inspire the smallest. “We stood in front of the Mona Lisa and she was like, ‘This museum?'” – and commented the question with a thumbs down, as Gosling imitated. When asked why she didn’t like it, she replied angrily: “Because it’s not good.”
The little one can use the thumbs down even more derogatory, as Gosling further reports: “The real power move is: sometimes she turns around and leaves,” says the actor, imitating his daughter as she puts her thumbs behind her back turns down and evaporates. As the host laughs out loud, Gosling reiterates that “going backwards with your thumb down” is a whole new level of shame.
A sign by and for Ken
In the interview, Gosling also tells why he chose the role of Ken in Greta Gerwig’s (38) “Barbie” film. Accordingly, the script is the “best” that he has ever read, but at first he wasn’t sure if he was the right one for Ken. In his backyard, however, he stumbled across a Ken doll – “Face down and right next to a crushed lemon.” He sent a photo of it to Gerwig and said: “I’ll be your Ken, because his story has to be told.”
Source: Stern

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