Thirteen years after their breakup, Emma Stone and Kieran Culkin’s ex-couples just had two adorable award show reunions.
Following their victories in Succession and Poor Things, respectively, at Sunday’s Critics Choice Awards, Stone, 35, and Culkin, 41, were spotted cuddling together as they celebrated.
As they celebrated that evening, the actress gave Culkin a big hug, beaming with happiness.
The two also got back together on January 12 at the AFI Awards Luncheon, where they greeted each other warmly on the red carpet.
While Stone is married to Dave McCary and the two of them have a daughter named Louise, Culkin is currently married to Jazz Charton, with whom he has two children of his own.
Exes Emma Stone and Kieran Culkin enjoyed two sweet awards show reunions recently – 15 years after their split (pictured at Sunday’s Critics Choice Awards)
Stone dated Culkin for two years after working on comedy flop Paper Man with co-stars Ryan Reynolds, Jeff Daniels and Lisa Kudrow (pictured 2009)
After collaborating on the comedy flop Paper Man with co-stars Ryan Reynolds, Jeff Daniels, and Lisa Kudrow, Stone dated Culkin for two years.
Although the film was only distributed in few theaters in North America and vanished from sight, the romance between the former couple grew and ended in 2011.
At Monday’s presentation, Culkin fell down in tears as he won the Actor in a Drama series Emmy, continuing his winning streak from Succession.
During his tearful speech, the Roman Roy actor told his wife Jazz Charton he wanted more children and thanked his mother Patricia “for giving me life.”
“I love you all, especially everyone in the cast,” he exclaimed. I adore each and every one of you, J, Alan, Sarah, and Brian.
“I don’t want to be yelled at, and I won’t have time.” I must express my gratitude to Jesse Armstrong for being an amazing writer, showrunner, and gentleman. Thank you for everything, including Succession.
Kieran then battled back tears as he said, “I have to quickly switch to the personal.” I owe my mother a debt of gratitude for giving me life and a wonderful upbringing.
“I must express my gratitude to Emily Gerson Saines, my manager of approximately 29 years — I apologize, Emily; I know you probably didn’t want me to disclose the number, but I did.”
“I just wanted to say thank you for continuing to bring up my name in the conversation when no one else was, so in my opinion, this belongs to you.”
Stone, 35, and Culkin, 41, who both triumphed at Sunday’s Critics Choice Awards for their turns in Poor Things and Succession respectively, were seen embracing as they celebrated their wins
The pair also reunited on January 12 at the AFI Awards Luncheon, enthusiastically greeting one another on the red carpet
Stone dated Culkin for two years after working on comedy flop Paper Man with co-stars Ryan Reynolds, Jeff Daniels and Lisa Kudrow (pictured 2010 with Jeff Daniels)
Culkin broke down in tears as he continued his Succession winning streak to win the Actor In A Drama series Emmy at Monday’s ceremony
The star won for his portrayal of the youngest Roy son Roman in Succession
Culkin is now married to Jazz Charton, with whom he shares two children
Stone is married to Dave McCary and the pair share daughter Louise, two (pictured last week)
And of course, Jazz, my stunning wife. I appreciate you giving me your two wonderful children and sharing your lives with me. I adore you so much, Wilder Wolf and Kinsey Sioux.
He jokingly said, “And Jazz—I want more.” Maybe, you said, if I win. I adore you enormously.
In the category, Culkin defeated co-stars of Succession, including Jeremy Strong and Brian Cox, as well as Pedro Pascal from The Last of Us, Jeff Bridges from Better Call Saul, and Bob Odenkirk from The Old Man.
It was an incredible evening for Succession, as the drama also took home accolades for Lead Actress, which went to 36-year-old Sarah Snook, before the show’s overall win for Best Drama Series in its last season.
Emma took home the Critics Choice Award for Best Actress in Poor Things, making her one of the biggest victors of the evening.
The actress, who also won at the Golden Globes the previous week, was shocked to learn that she had defeated such formidable opponents as Lily Gladstone’s Killers of the Flower Moon, Sandra Hüller’s Anatomy of a Fall, Greta Lee’s Past Lives, Carey Mulligan’s Maestro, and Margot Robbie’s Barbie in her category.
Emma Stone scored an upset win in the Best Actress category for Poor Things at the Critics Choice Awards on Sunday
In Poor Things she portrays Bella Baxter/Victoria Blessington who is a woman brought back to life by the brilliant and unorthodox scientist, Dr. Godwin Baxter (played by Willem Dafoe)
In the opening of her acceptance speech, she acknowledged each of her rivals separately, saying, “Um, I’ll be honest.” I was so overcome with emotion that I was at a loss for words since this is so absurd. This is an absurd category. Really, Lily, just come on. Margot. How in the heck about Carey? Alright. Sandra and Greta Huller. This is not logical at all.
I sincerely appreciate this. It implies to do so. I did mean business. I am at a loss for words. This table is a table of poor items. Mark, Chris, Katherine Hunter, Hannah, and the rest of the crew and actors. I had the incredible good fortune to collaborate with Ed, Tony, Searchlight, and so many other amazing people. If we are speaking to a Greek man, that is how we should phrase it. I cherish you. I appreciate everything that you have done. This is truly, extremely crazy.
She plays Bella Baxter/Victoria Blessington in the film Poor Things, a character revived by the brilliant but unconventional scientist Dr. Godwin Baxter (played by Willem Dafoe).