The Fall Guy actress recently detailed an encounter her and John Krasinski's eldest daughter Hazel, 10, had with the "Fortnight" singer.
"She's the nicest," Emily said of Taylor on the April 29 episode of Howard Stern. "She was so nice to my kids. My oldest kid has just cut all of her hair off, this very short haircut that she was very self-conscious about. And Taylor Swift, goes like, ‘God, look at you, you're just this ‘60s Beatnik cool kid. I love your style.'"
And Emily—who also shares daughter Violet, 7, with the Office alum—said the compliment certainly made Hazel feel plucked like a rose.
"I thought my child was going to faint," she recalled. "It was the best thing anyone has done for my child."
Gushing over Taylor once more, the Devil Wears Prada actress added, "She's very cool."
Of course, this isn't the first time Emily has spoken highly of the "Karma" singer. Earlier this month, the 41-year-old declared herself a "colossal" Swiftie, quipping, "Isn't everyone?"
It will be a few more months until Taylor and Emily (possibly) reunite backstage at the London leg of the Eras Tour, but read on for more celebrities who've shown their support for Taylor's record breaking shows.
Travis Kelce & Rita Ora
Taika Waititi, Taylor Swift & Rita Ora
Katy Perry
Tom DeLonge & Rebel Wilson
Jessica Chastain
Lucy Hale
Halsey
Mariska Hargitay & Savannah Guthrie
Chris Olsen
Dylan Mulvaney
Spencer Pratt & Heidi Montag
Jessica Alba & Cash Warren
Charlize Theron
Paula Abdul & Vince Vaughn
James Kennedy, Paula Abdul, Scheana Shay & Ally Lewber
Alicia Keys
Sofía Vergara
Vanessa Bryant
Lauren Conrad
Max Greenfield
Elizabeth Banks & Amy Adams
Sarah Paulson
Mindy Kaling
Hayley Kiyoko & Becca Tilley
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