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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Jimmy Fallon treasures a bracelet Emma Stone made for him during the Covid pandemic

    The chat show host, 49, revealed the actress, 35, gave him the homemade gift in the global lockdowns - and showed off the jewellery as she returned for another guest appearance on 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon'


    While displaying the present to the audience, he pointed out how it was made with plastic letter beads spelling out the jokey message: "BRACELET FOR JIMMY."

    It features green heart beads as well as green, yellow and orange circular ones, and a single blue bead.

    Emma told how she started making friendship bracelets long before her friend Taylor Swift, 34, made them trendy again with lyrics in a song on her 2022 album 'Midnights'.

    She added to Jimmy: "Remember Covid, where everybody got a hobby? Where it was like, 'I'll make sourdough.'

    "I was making bracelets, so, yeah, I had to send you one."

    Jimmy keeps the bracelet in the same plastic bag it came in and said it had been

    signed and labelled by Emma.

    The actress - who was born Emily - recently cleared up how she likes to go by her original name instead of 'Emma' off-camera.

    She told the 'Today' show: "I'm fine either way. I really am. My real name is Emily, though.

    "(Emma) was taken at Screen Actors Guild. It's sort of like when you register a business and you can't have the same name as someone else.

    "I've been saying Emily my whole life... you can call me whatever you want. "You can make up a name!"

    In April, the star told The Hollywood Reporter she changed her real name professionally to Emma at the beginning of her acting career because another actress was already going by Emily Stone.

    She said: "It's just because my name was taken. Then I freaked out a couple of years ago.

    "For some reason, I was like, 'I can't do it anymore. Just call me Emily.'"

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