Jonah Hill Presents SAG Best Actress Award To Emma Stone

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The recently concluded 2017 Screen Actors Guild Awards (SAG) provided a lot of wow moments. From Lily Tomlin to Julia Louis-Dreyfus, this year's SAG is definitely one to remember. But probably the cutest moment of the awards show would be the one between La La Land's star Emma Stone and Jonah Hill.

Emma Stone, 28, won the best actress award of the night at the 2017 Screen Actors Guild Awards last Sunday, Jan. 29, according to Hollywood Life. Stone won the best actress award for her role as a struggling actress in the musical comedy-drama La La Land.

Emma Stone and Jonah Hill had a somewhat, sweet, Superbad reunion. The cute reunion happened when Jonah Hill presented Emma Stone with the best actress award.

Jonah Hill, 33, and Emma Stone shared a big hug on stage as the La La Land star received her best actress award. Stone and Hill couldn't stop smiling and the pair hugged each other like they have not seen each other for a very long time.

The reunion of sorts was kind of like a Seth and Jules kind of moment. When Jonah Hill walked off stage arm-in-arm with Emma Stone after her acceptance speech, it gave Superbad fans a Seth and Jules vibe and the internet went crazy after that. This is probably the closest fans would get to a Superbad sequel as Greg Mottola, the director of Superbad, has made it clear last year that he would not make a sequel, a report from Screen Rant.

It may be remembered that both Jonah Hill and Emma Stone starred in the blockbuster hit Superbad back in 2007. Stone and Hill got their big breaks together in Superbad. Superbad became an instant hit back when it was shown in Aug. of 2007. The film earned $169 million worldwide with just a $20 million budget.

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Emma Stone, Jonah Hill, Superbad, Screen Actors Guild, Best Actress Award, La La Land
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