Eva Mendes Cheers On Ryan Gosling’s Musical Journey With Sharing Joke
Eva Mendes joked about sharing her partner, Ryan Gosling, with the world after she recently shared her admiration and love for him in a heartwarming Instagram post. Ryan, known for his role as Ken in the blockbuster hit Barbie, teamed up with music producer Mark Ronson to work on a new version of the hit song I’m Just Ken.
In the video posted by Eva, Ryan can be seen sitting at a piano, passionately playing the melody of the iconic song. The camera gracefully pans around the studio, capturing the essence of the creative process. The words “I’m Just Ken / Merry Kristmas Barbie” appear on the screen, setting the stage for a festive musical collaboration.
Eva couldn’t contain her excitement as she expressed her gratitude to Mark for encouraging her “man” to create more music. She reminisced about the early days when she first heard Ryan sing and how it made her heart explode with joy.
However, a playful comment in the post’s comments section caught Eva’s attention. One commenter jokingly suggested that Ryan should be referred to as “our man” rather than “my man.” Eva replied with warmth and humor, promising that it would “never happen again.”
This isn’t the first time Eva has shown her unwavering support for Ryan. From sharing glowing comments from the movie’s director, Greta Gerwig, to proudly sporting his face on her T-shirt, the talented actress and devoted mother of two has been his biggest cheerleader.
In a heartfelt interview, Ryan emphasized how much Eva’s support means to him. He expressed that her encouragement and love were everything to him, and he even wore a pendant with the letter “E” in honor of Eva at the movie’s world premiere.
Ryan and Eva have been together since 2011 when they met on the set of The Place Beyond the Pines. Despite never marrying, they share a beautiful family with two children, Esmeralda and Amada.
Barbie made history in 2023, becoming the highest-grossing film of the year, with over $1.44 billion in global revenue following its July release. While there are no official plans for a sequel yet, Ryan playfully expressed interest in reprising his role as Ken, suggesting a “husky Ken” or even a “Sandwich Ken” character for the next installment.
However, Margot Robbie, who co-produced the film and portrayed Barbie, remains uncertain about the need for a sequel. In a recent conversation with Cillian Murphy, she expressed her pride in the originality of the film, noting that it wasn’t a sequel, prequel, or remake—a rarity in today’s cinematic landscape.