Watch Emma Stone React To Andrew Garfield And Ryan Reynolds' Kiss

"What?!"

Of all the ways you could react when you see your ex kissing someone else, Emma Stone’s gets an “Easy A.”

After Ryan Gosling beat out Ryan Reynolds for Best Actor in a Comedy or Musical at Sunday’s Golden Globes, the latter had nothing left to do but hilariously make out with Emma Stone’s ex Andrew Garfield. 

(Consolation prizes are weird.)

It happened in the background while Gosling was walking to the stage, but when the internet noticed, people couldn’t stop LOL-ing about it. Then, just when it couldn’t get better, Stone found out, too.

While interviewing Gosling, Stone and “La La Land” director Damien Chazelle, Entertainment Tonight’s Kevin Frazier told the actress about her ex’s big smooch.

“What? They did not kiss each other. They did?” said Stone incredulously.

Gosling said, “I mean, I’m happy for them, honestly.” Stone just cracked up.

What else are you gonna do when your ex snogs Ryan Reynolds? It’s either that or cry uncontrollably.

Then again, perhaps she just didn’t know what was going on, considering her awkward hug earlier in the night and how she and Garfield used to “kiss” in those “Spider-Man” movies:

That chemistry, though!

Before You Go

Golden Globes 2017 Ceremony
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Meryl Streep wins the Cecil B. DeMille award and slays with the perfect speech. (credit:Handout via Getty Images)
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Lily Collins praises Meryl Streep, just like the rest of us. (credit:Michael Kovac via Getty Images)
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Damien Chazelle wins Best Director. (credit:Paul Drinkwater/NBC)
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Priyanka Chopra stuns in gold. (credit:Kevin Winter via Getty Images)
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Tom Hiddleston takes home the award for Best Actor in a Limited Series or Motion Picture for TV. (credit:Paul Drinkwater/NBC)
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Kristen Wiig and Steve Carell are in great comedic form presenting the award for Best Animated Film. (credit:Paul Drinkwater/NBC)
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Dev Patel brings Sunny Pawar onstage for the cutest moment of the night. (credit:Paul Drinkwater/NBC)
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Donald Glover and the cast of "Atlanta" accept the award for Best Television Series, Musical or Comedy. (credit:Paul Drinkwater/NBC)
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Ryan Gosling wins the award for Best Actor, Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy. (credit:Paul Drinkwater/NBC)
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Denzel Washington and Pharrell Williams sharing a moment. (credit:Michael Kovac via Getty Images)
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Amy Adams and Felicity Jones shared a cute photo opp. (credit:Michael Kovac via Getty Images)
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Amy Schumer and Goldie Hawn present the award for Best Actor, Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy. (credit:Paul Drinkwater/NBC)
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Emma Stone takes home the award for Best Actress, Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy. (credit:Paul Drinkwater/NBC)
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Sarah Paulson wins Best Actress, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for TV. (credit:Paul Drinkwater/NBC)
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Milo Ventimiglia and Mandy Moore present the award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series. (credit:Paul Drinkwater/NBC)
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Tracee Ellis Ross wins Best Actress in a Television Series, Musical or Comedy. (credit:Paul Drinkwater/NBC)
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Aaron Taylor-Johnson takes home the award for Best Supporting Actor In A Motion Picture. (credit:Paul Drinkwater/NBC)
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Kristen Bell and Cuba Gooding Jr. present the award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television. (credit:Paul Drinkwater/NBC)
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Julia Louis-Dreyfus takes over the DJ booth from Questlove. (credit:Paul Drinkwater/NBC)
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Claire Foy takes home the award for Best Actress, TV Series, Drama. (credit:Paul Drinkwater/NBC)
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Stephen Daldry and the cast of " The Crown" accept the award for Best Television Series, Drama. (credit:Paul Drinkwater/NBC)