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The Whole Saga Between Laura Dern And Baby Yoda Just Took Another Bizarre And Hilarious Turn

While on the red carpet, actress Laura Dern broke the world of entertainment wide open when she announced she saw one of Hollywood's hottest actors, The Child aka Baby Yoda, at a basketball game.

People were skeptical.


Now, things have gone even farther between the pair thanks to a visit to The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.


After the video of Laura Dern claiming to have seen Baby Yoda went viral, she was asked about it by Colbert.

Her response had a strangely romantic tone to it...


Uhh...I guess Laura Dern and Baby Yoda are a thing now?


Our world has moved in a beautiful and exciting new direction.


Many fans were supportive of this new stage in Dern's personal life.


These two are going to be together forever.

For real.

Some fans without a lot of pop culture knowledge thought Dern's comments were somehow about Rise of Skywalker.


But for the rest of us, Dern's comments about her newest love interest are pure gold.

We hope you have many happy years together.

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...the 2.2-Inch Don't Leave, Ball Toy Figure 2-Pack available here...

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