
Emma Stone’s appearance at the 2026 BAFTA Awards has become one of the most talked-about moments of this year’s awards season, with the Oscar-winning actress setting off a wave of online debate after stepping onto the red carpet in a dramatically slim silhouette. While Stone attended the London ceremony as a Best Actress nominee for her role in Bugonia, much of the attention quickly shifted from her performance to her striking appearance.
The 37-year-old star wore a sleek black Louis Vuitton halter-neck gown featuring a keyhole cutout and minimal jewelry, a look that highlighted her noticeably slender frame. Red carpet photos spread rapidly across social media, where users began comparing her figure to earlier appearances during the film’s promotional tour and speculating about Hollywood’s shifting beauty standards.
Some commenters went further, raising unverified rumors that Stone’s weight loss might be tied to the growing buzz around GLP-1 medications such as Ozempic and Wegovy, which have been widely discussed in celebrity circles for their weight-loss effects. However, there is no evidence suggesting Stone has used any such medication, and the actress herself has not addressed the speculation.

As the online conversation intensified, interviews from earlier in Stone’s career resurfaced in which she spoke candidly about her complicated relationship with body image. In past interviews, the actress explained that maintaining or gaining weight has often been difficult for her, particularly during stressful periods. She attributed much of this to genetics and noted that it has become even harder as she has gotten older.
Stone has also previously pushed back against the idea of extreme dieting. In a 2012 interview with S Magazine, she emphasized that she does not believe in depriving herself and instead focuses on staying healthy. “You should take care of yourself,” she said at the time, a quote now being widely shared online as fans urge others not to jump to conclusions about her health.
The renewed scrutiny around Stone has also fueled a wider discussion about body standards in Hollywood. Some observers say the intense focus on ultra-thin physiques on red carpets this year is reminiscent of the “heroin chic” aesthetic that dominated fashion and entertainment in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
Stone is far from the only celebrity facing such attention. Actresses including Ariana Grande, Demi Moore, Lily Collins, and Cynthia Erivo have also been the subject of intense online discussion about their weight in recent months, especially during major premieres and awards shows. For many observers, the growing scrutiny highlights how quickly celebrity appearances can spark broader conversations about beauty standards, health, and pressure within the entertainment industry.