Superstar Emily Blunt reveals kissing some of her Hollywood co-stars made her want to be SICK… after smooching heartthrobs including Tom Cruise and Matt Damon on screen

Recently, Ryan Gosling has joined the ranks of Matt Damon.

Emily Blunt, on the other hand, has admitted that as she was kissing some of her co-stars, she wanted to feel sick.

Upon being asked if she had ever experienced the sensation of wanting to throw up after kissing an actor, the actress responded, “Absolutely, absolutely…I wouldn’t go so far as to say that I have an intense dislike for it, but I can say that I haven’t enjoyed any of it.

Ms. Blunt, who is 41 years old, has stated that she is well-versed in the process of establishing ‘chemistry’ and has developed tactics for kissing co-stars that she does not find attractive.

Emily Blunt has revealed she wanted to be sick after smooching some of her co-stars

 

Emily Blunt has revealed she wanted to be sick after smooching some of her co-stars

Emily Blunt as Judy Moreno with Ryan Gosling as Colt Seavers in The Fall Guy

 

Emily Blunt as Judy Moreno with Ryan Gosling as Colt Seavers in The Fall Guy

Jamie Dorman as Anthony and Emily Blunt as Rosemary in Wild Mountain Thyme

 

Jamie Dorman as Anthony and Emily Blunt as Rosemary in Wild Mountain Thyme

The seven-second on-screen kiss between Matt Damon and Emily Blunt

 

The on-screen kiss that Matthew Damon and Emily Blunt shared for a total of seven seconds

She shared her thoughts with Howard Stern, a radio broadcaster in the United States, saying, “I think my feeling is that I’ve got to find something I love about everybody.” It is imperative that I locate anything, even if it is just one thing. It could be that they have a pleasant chuckle, or that I appreciate the way that they interact with other people; they are courteous. I mean, it could be something completely arbitrary.

However, you should figure out something that you adore about that person or something that you adore about them as the role, and then you should kind of lean into it.

A contender for an Academy Award, the actress, who is married to the American actor John Krasinski, continued by saying, “I have had chemistry with people; I have not had a nice time working with them…

“The field of chemistry is a peculiar science.” One cannot actually buy or sell it because it is an ephemeral phenomenon that cannot be captured in a bottle. It either exists or it does not. Moreover, you are able to produce it.

It’s been long enough that I’ve been doing this. Currently, I am in a position where I may have chemistry with this water bottle. You are able to conjure it on your own. However, it is much simpler when you have a natural rapport with the person you are talking to.

On the other hand, Ms. Blunt reassured her audience that her relationship with Ryan Gosling, who represents her romantic interest in the upcoming action film The Fall Guy, was genuine.

She went on to say, “I adore his wife, Eva.” The fact that I am acquainted with such a wonderful individual as he is makes me feel like I am extremely fortunate. I adore their children.

In a prior statement, Emily stated that she was adamant about not stripping for sexually explicit sequences.

Emily Blunt as Mike and Colin Firth, as Arthur Newman, in Arthur and Mike which was released in 2012

 

Emily Blunt as Mike and Colin Firth, as Arthur Newman, in Arthur and Mike which was released in 2012

Cillian Murphy and Emily Blunt in Oppenheimer

 

Cillian Murphy and Emily Blunt in Oppenheimer

Emily Blunt and Tom Cruise on set on the Edge of Tomorrow in 2014

 

In 2014, Emily Blunt and Tom Cruise were seen working together on the set of Edge of Tomorrow.

“What I loved about [the slow burning romance with Ewan McGregor in the 2011 film Salmon Fishing in the Yemen] was that it felt like it was from a different era,” the actor explained. In so many movies that are being made today, people are seen ripping each other’s clothes off.

“The movie was well-mannered.” It was a romance that came and went slowly. The interaction that existed between the two characters was the primary factor that drew me in.

In the meantime, Emily’s new picture, The Fall Guy, has gotten off to a fairly unimpressive start, coming in lower than even the most modest of forecasts.

It was anticipated that the film, in which she also starred alongside Ryan Gosling, would get between $30 million and $40 million at the box office, which would be a rather low opening for the first weekend of the summer movie season.

According to Deadline, the Sunday estimates have been released, and The Fall Guy has made its premiere with an even lower $28.5 million. This easily dethrones Challengers, which was the winner of the previous weekend’s box office.

Following closely behind with a little more than $8 million, the re-release of Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace by Disney landed in second place.

The movie has received great reviews from reviewers, as evidenced by the fact that it has received an impressive 83% rating out of 253 reviews on Rotten Tomatoes, as well as an A- Cinemascore rating and 90% positive feedback from PostTrak post-screening interviews.

Emily previously said she was determined she not to strip for salacious sex scenes (pictured with Ewan McGregor in 2011's Salmon Fishing in the Yemen

 

Emily previously said she was determined she not to strip for salacious sex scenes (pictured with Ewan McGregor in 2011’s Salmon Fishing in the Yemen

Explaining: ‘What I loved about [Salmon Fishing in the Yemen] was that it felt like it was from a different era. So many films these days have people ripping clothes off each other'

“What I loved about [Salmon Fishing in the Yemen] was that it felt like it was from a different era,” the speaker explained. People are seen ripping each other’s garments off in a significant number of flicks these days.

However, despite receiving positive reviews and scores from audiences, the film did not have a successful opening weekend. With a total of $118.4 million, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 had a much more successful launch than it did in May of last year.

The weekend’s total box office receipts are expected to have been $72.9 million, representing a significant decrease of 55% when compared to the same period in 2023, when the total was $156 million.

At the box office, The Fall Guy was released in 4,002 theaters, bringing in an impressive average of $7,121 per screen. The film had a budget of $130 million.

The distribution chief for Universal, Jim Orr, believes that things are going to go well for “The Fall Guy” in the following weeks, despite the fact that the film, which was directed by David Leitch, got off to a sluggish start overall.

It was a pretty strong beginning for us. ‘We are looking forward to a very long, very robust, and very successful run throughout the domestic box office for literally weeks, if not months, to come,’ Orr said in a statement to the Associated Press.

Meanwhile Emily's new film The Fall Guy gotten off to a rather underwhelming start, coming in under even the most modest of projections

 

Meanwhile Emily’s new film The Fall Guy gotten off to a rather underwhelming start, coming in under even the most modest of projections

The movie, which she stars in alongside Ryan Gosling was projected to open between $30 million and $40 million, rather soft for the first weekend of the summer movie season

 

The film, in which she co-stars with Ryan Gosling, was anticipated to have a box office opening of between $30 million and $40 million, which is considered to be a rather modest amount for the first weekend of the summer movie season.

The Fall Guy, on the other hand, has gotten off to a small start, which raises wider problems for the film business.

The Fall Guy appeared to fulfill all of the requirements for a summer blockbuster, including the presence of lavish action sequences, one of the most popular stars in the industry, a director who has a track record of directing films that are well received by audiences, and very positive reviews.

An opening for The Fall Guy, which is partially based on the television series from the 1980s, only served to underscore that the film industry is likely to have a difficult time rekindling the enthusiasm that was present during the “Barbenheimer” summer of the previous year.