Ryan Gosling's "I'm Just Ken" was so infectious that even men in the audience siphoned the Ken-ergy they needed until the afterparty.
One of those men visibly infected with the Ken-ergy was musician Marcus Mumford, who channeled his inner Ken when he took his beautiful wife, Oscar-nominee Carey Mulligan, back to the hotel.
Marcus Mumford Brings Out Ken-ergy In Adorable Moment With Wife
Academy Award nominee Carey Mulligan was nominated for her outstanding performance as Felicia Montealegre in the 2023 biopic film "Maestro," directed by Bradley Cooper, who also starred as Leonard Berstein in the movie.
However, Mulligan lost to Emma Stone for Best Actress for her outstanding performance in "Poor Things."
Despite this, Mulligan doesn't seem crestfallen after she lost the award. In fact, she feels like Barbie after the awards ceremony.
In a video that her husband, Marcus Mumford, the vocalist of Mumford & Sons, posted on TikTok, he is seen carrying Mulligan as they return to their hotel room after the ceremony.
In her custom Balenciaga gown, Mulligan was hailed as one of the best-dressed of the night. She rocked her stunning black mermaid gown with a scalloped hem over white tulle. In the video, she was still wearing the gown over her as Gosling's "I'm Just Ken" plays in the background.
@marcusmumford ♬ I’m Just Ken (In My Feelings Acoustic) - Ryan Gosling & Mark Ronson
Fans were incredibly thrilled to see such an amazing moment.
"The most beautiful dress of the night. And you guys looked like you were having so much fun!!" a fan commented on TikTok.
Another commented, "I will never get over them being childhood pen pals," referencing their heartwarming love story.
'Maestro' At The Academy Awards
Despite earning six nominations, Bradley Cooper's "Maestro" failed to win any awards at the 2024 Oscars.
They were nominated for Best Sound, Best Makeup and Hairstyling, Best Cinematography, Best Original Screenplay, Best Actress, Best Actor, and Best Picture.
"Maestro" revolved around the story of iconic American composer Leonard Bernstein, played by Cooper, and his relationship with his wife, actress Felicia Montealegre, played by Mulligan.
Variety reported that Cooper studied for six years, learning how to conduct just over six minutes of music in Bernstein's own style in the pivotal part of the film - to capture it live in front of the camera.
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