Emily Blunt Hates Men in Turtlenecks, Even Her Husband
Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Actress Emily Blunt dislikes turtlenecks on men, despite her husband John Krasinski wearing one successfully.
- Blunt also expressed a dislike for a specific style of
Emily Blunt, a star known for her roles in films like "The Devil Wears Prada 2" and the "A Quiet Place" franchise, recently shared her candid fashion opinions during an appearance on Jimmy Fallon's show. While promoting her upcoming projects, Blunt admitted that she initially had to feign indifference when her husband, John Krasinski, presented his Golden Globe Awards outfit โ a turtleneck.
I have a complete aversion to turtlenecks.
Blunt confessed her general aversion to turtlenecks on men, stating, "I have a complete aversion to turtlenecks." She recounted having to compose herself and maintain a neutral expression when Krasinski showed her the ensemble. However, her skepticism waned upon seeing him fully dressed, remarking that he resembled Michael Caine and possessed a distinct 1960s flair. Despite her husband's successful execution of the look, Blunt remained firm in her broader stance, humorously apologizing to any men wearing turtlenecks that evening.
I had to compose myself and put on a neutral expression.
Beyond turtlenecks, Blunt also revealed her dislike for a particular type of leather jacket, distinguishing it from the classic James Dean-style jacket she approves of. She described the disliked style as a "small shiny bomber, a bit tight and short," colloquially termed a "daddy" leather jacket. This personal style critique adds another layer to her public persona, showcasing a blend of humor and strong opinions.
I thought he looked like Michael Caine. He looked really good, he had that sixties vibe.
On a professional note, Blunt, who has been married to Krasinski since 2010 and shares two daughters with him, also touched upon her work in the "A Quiet Place" horror series. She hinted at a third installment, jokingly expressing a hope for less action due to a recurring knee issue. "Before the franchise, I had one problematic knee, and now I have two," she quipped, suggesting a preference for more sedentary scenes in future films. This personal anecdote, shared amidst fashion commentary, offers a glimpse into the actress's life beyond the red carpet.
But otherwise, I find men in turtlenecks disgusting. I apologize to anyone wearing a turtleneck tonight.
Originally published by Veฤernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.