Emma Stone has recently sparked online debate, with fans questioning why her appearance seems subtly different.

Emma Stone has recently sparked online debate, with fans questioning why her appearance seems subtly different.
The conversation began at Paris Fashion Week and resurfaced at the Screen Actors Guild Awards, where her red carpet look drew comparisons and speculation.
As social media buzz grew, cosmetic experts began weighing in with their theories, fueling even more curiosity about what, if anything, may have changed with Emma Stone's face.
Emma Stone’s Evolving Looks Spark Online Buzz At Paris Fashion Week Qatar SAG Awards

Stone’s changing look has become a hot topic online, with many fans admitting they are puzzled by what seems different about her appearance. As one social media user put it, she “looks so different,” yet it’s hard to pinpoint exactly why.
Speculation first intensified during Paris Fashion Week last year, when photos of the “Bugonia” star alongside BLACKPINK’s Lisa began circulating.
Some commenters described Stone as a more glam version of herself, while others compared her features to a Bratz doll aesthetic.
The conversation picked up again at the Screen Actors Guild Awards (now known as the Actor Awards), where the 37-year-old wore a purple Louis Vuitton gown paired with a coordinating cardigan, and styled her hair in a refined updo and chose soft, warm-toned makeup.
Fans Have Mixed Reactions To The Actress's 'New Face'
Despite the elegant look Stone wore to the event, fans once again debated her appearance.
Some joked that she looks like “if Lindsay Lohan and the OG Emma Stone had a child," while others likened her to a red-haired Margot Robbie.
One person on TikTok wrote, "IDC if it’s a new face it’s gorgeous," while another said, "Idk what she did to her face but she looks soooo gooood."
A third person commented, "She looks incredible, but I get a slight uncanny valley look just in her gaze."
Another noted, "She's done something to her face. Looks good tho."
An unsure fan stated, "I'm torn between oh no, Emma, and oh yes, she looks amazing," while another said, "She looks amazing, but that’s a whole new face."
Experts Weigh In On Emma Stone’s Changing Appearance
As the conversation intensified, several cosmetics professionals publicly offered their opinions on Stone’s “new face.”
According to BoredPanda, Dr. Hazan suggested in an interview with Daily Express that Stone’s lifted, cat-eye effect could potentially be the result of Botox or a brow lift.
Similarly, Beverly Hills plastic surgeon Dr. Babak Dadvand told The Sun that her features might align with procedures such as a brow lift, upper blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery), or lower eyelid surgery.
Just last year, London-based aesthetics doctor Dr. Jonny Betteridge also shared a TikTok video analyzing Stone’s look, suggesting the changes could align with procedures such as an upper blepharoplasty, an endoscopic temporal brow lift, or a mid-face lift.
According to Dr. Betteridge, a mid-face lift is designed to elevate and tighten the central portion of the face. He added that the incisions “are well hidden in the hairline, temporal area, or inside the mouth, which helps to reduce visible scarring.”
Emma Stone Reflects On Body Image And Urges Kindness
Meanwhile, at the BAFTAs earlier this year, discussion about Stone revolved around her slim figure, with some fans pointing to visible collarbones and sunken cheeks, as well as her slender frame, as signs that she may be underweight.
However, the “La La Land” actress has previously spoken about her complicated relationship with body image, saying she felt “disgusted” with her appearance.
In a 2012 interview with S Magazine, she admitted to moments of insecurity, recalling times she felt self-conscious about eating or her appearance. The actress emphasized that such feelings are common and part of being human.
In 2014, Stone told Seventeen magazine that maintaining weight can be challenging for her, particularly during stressful periods and as she’s gotten older.
She attributed this to genetics and encouraged people to be “kinder” rather than judge others based on appearances.
“No matter how things look from the outside,” she said, “we can all be super critical of ourselves and of our image in the mirror.”
Emma Stone Reveals Why She Changed Her Name Before Finding Fame
Amid the renewed attention, Stone has also recently shared a lesser-known detail about her career. Despite spending more than two decades in Hollywood, “Emma Stone” isn’t the name she was born with.
The actress, nominated at the Screen Actors Guild Awards presented by SAG-AFTRA on March 1 for her role in a Yorgos Lanthimos film, revealed that her real name is Emily Stone.
When she applied for her SAG card at 16, however, she discovered the name was already taken and had to choose a stage name.
During an October 2025 appearance on “The Late Show” with Stephen Colbert, the actress explained that her first stage name wasn’t “Emma” at all. “I actually adopted a stage name for six months,” she said. “I was 16, and I decided I wanted to be Riley. For like six months, I was Riley Stone.”
That choice, however, didn’t last long. While guest-starring on “Malcolm in the Middle,” the sitcom led by Frankie Muniz, she quickly realized the name didn’t feel natural.
“They kept going, ‘Riley, Riley!’ and I had no idea who they were talking to. Truly,” she recalled.
The confusion made her rethink the decision. “So I was like, ‘I cannot be Riley.’ It came out of nowhere,” she joked. Eventually, she settled on “Emma,” a name she felt was close enough to Emily to feel authentic.”
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