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Ryan Gosling And Emily Blunt Hilariously Lose It After Interviewer's Unintentionally NSFW Question

Screenshots of Alison Hammond, Emily Blunt and Ryan Gosling from interview
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The 'Fall Guy' stars burst out laughing after interviewer Alison Hammond asked Gosling about Ken being 'inside' of him.

Alison Hammond is no stranger to cracking up alongside her guests.

Remember the Harrison Ford and Ryan Gosling interview?


Well, the UK TV personality has done it again.

This time, however, she asked an unintentionally NSFW question that landed on the ears of Emily Blunt and Ryan Gosling.

Hammond was interviewing the two ahead of the release of their upcoming film The Fall Guy, when the question popped out:

“Do you think, Ryan, that Ken will always be inside of you?”

There was absolutely no holding it together for Blunt and Gosling who both took a good 12 seconds to regain their composure.

You can watch below.

Viewers of this accidentally hysterical interview were just as shaken as the Fall Guy stars.













Later in the interview, Gosling and Hammond traded places, and the Barbie star began asking the questions.

Soon, however, he got his hands on her interview note cards and became quite "suspicious" as he noticed Hammond had underlined the word "inside" in the aforementioned question.

We couldn't love this trio more!

You can watch their entire interview below:

Alison Hammond Reunites With Ryan Gosling Alongside Emily Blunt For 'The Fall Guy' | This Morningyoutu.be

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