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Ryan Gosling wows at the Oscars with his unforgettable rendition of “I’m Just Ken,” joined by surprise guests for a performance that left the audience in awe.
In a dazzling display of Ken-ergy, Ryan Gosling stole the spotlight at the 2024 Oscars with his epic performance of “I’m Just Ken,” leaving the audience in stitches and awe. The 43-year-old actor, donning a striking hot pink suit and a sleek black cowboy hat, kicked off his rendition of the Oscar-nominated song from amidst the audience, much to the delight of his Barbie co-star Margot Robbie, who couldn’t contain her laughter as Gosling serenaded her.
Taking to the stage, Gosling was joined by a crew of suave men dressed to the nines in suits and cowboy hats, including fellow Kens Scott Evans, Simu Liu, Kingsley Ben Adir, and Ncuti Gatwa. Surrounded by towering cartoon Barbie heads and carried by the Kens, Gosling’s performance reached its crescendo as legendary guitarist Slash and rock scion Wolfgang Van Halen joined him on stage, bringing the house down.
Returning to the audience amidst cheers and applause, Gosling found himself serenaded by his Barbie co-star America Ferrera and director Greta Gerwig, who joyously sang along to the iconic number. “I’m Just Ken,” penned by Andrew Wyatt, stands as one of Barbie’s two nominations for Best Original Song, competing against stiff competition from the likes of Billie Eilish and Finneas.
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Despite not receiving official credit if the song secures the win, Gosling’s portrayal of Ken has earned him recognition in the Best Supporting Actor category, marking his third nod at the Academy Awards. While the coveted award ultimately went to Robert Downey Jr. for his role in “Oppenheimer,” Gosling’s infectious performance has undoubtedly left a lasting impression.
The journey to the Oscars has been a whirlwind for Gosling, who recently starred alongside Barbie co-stars America Ferrera and Kate McKinnon in a side-splitting TV promo for the event. The Critics Choice Awards saw “I’m Just Ken” clinch the title of Best Original Song, prompting a viral moment as Gosling’s bewildered expression swept through social media.
During the acceptance speech, Ronson and Wyatt, the masterminds behind the catchy tune, graciously acknowledged Gosling’s contribution, declaring the award as much his as theirs. With his charm and charisma, Ryan Gosling has once again proven his prowess, leaving audiences enchanted and eager for more.
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