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Emily Blunt Reveals Sweet Confidence-Boosting Compliment Taylor Swift Gave Her Daughter

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The actor told Howard Stern about how Swift complimented her daughter Hazel's short haircut, saying it was 'the best thing anyone's done for my child.'

Emily Blunt claims Taylor Swift did "the best thing anyone's done" for her child.

While on a recent appearance on The Howard Stern Show, the Fall Guy star said Swift was just "the nicest," especially to her daughter Hazel, when she and her daughters met the singer.


“Yeah, she’s the nicest…She was so nice to my kids!
"My oldest kid had just cut all of her hair off, this very short haircut that she was very self-conscious about."

But the Grammy winner was all about Hazel's look.

"And Taylor Swift goes, ‘God, look at you. Just like this 60s Beatnik cool kid. I just, I love your style.’"
"And I thought my child was going to faint."
"It was the best thing anyone’s done for my child.”

You can listen below.

Viewers of the clip loved that the "Lavender Haze" singer made Hazel feel so wonderful, but they also noted that's on point for the singer.










Blunt is mother to daughters Hazel, 9, and Violet, 7, whom she shares with her actor husband John Krasinski.

And they will be getting lots of quality time together soon.

During her appearance on the Table for Twopodcast last June, the Devil Wears Prada star revealed she will be taking a year off from acting to focus on her daughters.

She shared:

“It’s one of those things when people are like, ‘How do you balance it?’ I never feel like I’m doing it right, you know."
“But this year I’m not working."
"I worked quite a bit last year and my oldest baby is 9, so we’re in the last year of single digits."
"And I just feel there are cornerstones to their day that are so important when they’re little."

Blunt's latest projects to wrap—The Fall Guy and If—are in theaters now.

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