
Ryan Gosling Says One La La Land Moment ‘Haunts’ Him, And He Wishes He Could Re…
Now, I can't unsee it either.
Hollywood star Ryan Gosling has revealed a surprising regret about his iconic role in the musical "La La Land." In a recent interview with WSJ. Magazine, Gosling shared a humorous anecdote about a particular dance move that continues to "haunt" him. The actor, known for his roles in "Barbie" and "The Notebook," pointed to a specific moment in a dance sequence with co-star Emma Stone, which famously became the movie's poster. Gosling recounted his decision to position his hand in a way he believed was "cool" at the time. "I thought it would be cool to put my hand like that," he explained, demonstrating the gesture. However, his perception of the move has since changed. "Now when I look at it, and I have to see it all the time... you know what would've been cooler than this?" he mused, before revealing his self-deprecating nickname for the pose: "La La Hand." Adding to the lighthearted confession, the interviewer informed Gosling that professional dancers have a term for such a hand position: "hamburger hands." Gosling reacted with genuine surprise, exclaiming, "Hamburger hands? Really? It's a thing!" He then quipped that despite his dance background, this particular detail "didn't help me at all in the end." The revelation offers a charming glimpse into the perfectionism and self-awareness of one of Hollywood's leading men, providing fans with a new perspective on a beloved cinematic moment.
Now, I can't unsee it either.