Emma Stone recently revealed that her daughter Louise has developed a deep affection for KPop Demon Hunters’ music, making it the soundtrack of their daily life. During an interview with Rolling Stone, the 36-year-old actress explained how much this music has taken over her household ever since her daughter became enchanted by it.
As a mother to Louise, who is almost five years old, Stone described how they listen to the entire soundtrack repeatedly throughout the day.
“To be quite honest with you, the thing that we’ve been listening to day-in and day-out, non-stop around the clock, because I have an almost 5-year-old, is the entire soundtrack of KPop Demon Hunters,”
she shared.
She added,
“It’s all we listen to from 7 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.”
This devotion to the music underscores just how captivated her daughter is by KPop Demon Hunters.
How KPop Demon Hunters Has Become a Family Tradition
When asked if Louise had watched the movie itself, Stone responded,
“It’s out of control. It’s all we do,”
emphasizing how central the film and its music have become in their home. For Stone’s family, the movie has grown into more than just entertainment; it is a significant part of their daily routine.
Reflecting on this phenomenon, Stone expressed that this enthusiasm extends beyond her daughter’s interest.
“It’s the entire lifeblood of this family. I also would be doing this, with or without having a 5-year-old. It has completely captured the imagination in a way that almost reminds me of, like, when I was growing up with the Spice Girls,”
she said.
She further illustrated the connection children make with the characters, explaining,
“It’s like all we could think about, and all these kids now definitely are like, ‘I’m Rumi, and you’re Mira,’ and it’s the same way that we were like, ‘I’m Baby Spice, and you’re Ginger,’ y’know?”
Personal Life and Impact of the Obsession
Emma Stone and her husband, Dave McCary, who married in 2020, are navigating parenthood alongside this newfound family interest. The shared enjoyment of KPop Demon Hunters suggests a bonding experience not only for Louise but for the entire family.
Stone’s reflections point to how popular culture, especially music tied to children’s entertainment, can inspire imagination and connection across generations. The embrace of KPop Demon Hunters by Louise and Stone’s household highlights the pervasive influence such soundtracks hold for young fans and their families alike, shaping shared moments and memories.
