Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling Have Sweet “La La Land” Reunion at 2024 Golden Globes as They Share a Hug

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The actors, who also starred together in 'Crazy, Stupid, Love,' were both up for honors at Sunday night's ceremony

<p>Kevin Mazur/Getty Images; Michael Buckner/Golden Globes 2024/Golden Globes 2024 via Getty Images</p> Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling at the Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, California, on Jan. 7, 2024

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Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling at the Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, California, on Jan. 7, 2024

Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling had a sweet reunion at the 2024 Golden Globes.

The stars — who costarred in both Crazy, Stupid, Love (2011) and La La Land (2016) — were both up for acting honors at Sunday's Globes ceremony, with Stone, 35, taking home the award for best film actress (musical or comedy), for her performance as Bella Baxter in Poor Things.

In a video shared to the Globes' official TikTok account, Stone and Gosling, 43, are among the former costars shown having reunions during the show, sharing a sweet hug inside the Beverly Hilton.

La La Land was a 2017 awards-season favorite, nabbing an Academy Award nomination for Gosling and a Best Actress win for Stone, marking her first-ever Oscar. She also took home the BAFTA, Golden Globe and more for her performance.

The film is about aspiring actress Mia (Stone) who falls for struggling jazz musician Sebastian (Gosling) amid the cutthroat entertainment scene of Los Angeles. It scored a record-tying 14 Oscar nods, including for Best Picture.

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Aside from her acting win at Sunday's Globes ceremony, Stone also picked up a second award for producing Poor Things when it won the award for best picture, musical or comedy.

Speaking to PEOPLE at the Los Angeles screening of The Curse season one finale on Monday (which she also stars in and produced), Stone revealed that her new awards would be “going back home to New York.”

“They might be on an airplane. Shaking. Scared. Unaware of where they are. All alone. Confused,” joked the actress, who attended Monday's event alongside costars Nathan Fielder and Benny Safdie. “But I hope they’re all right."

In Poor Things, Stone reunited with director Yorgos Lanthimos and writer Tony McNamara for a follow-up to their Oscar-winning film The Favourite.

The movie sees her play Bella Baxter, a woman given a clean slate in life via an experimental procedure from scientist Dr. Godwin Baxter (Willem Dafoe). Once she's reborn, Bella gradually discovers the wonders — and dangers — of the world and her own sexual awakening.

<p>Rich Polk/Golden Globes 2024/Golden Globes 2024 via Getty Images</p> Emma Stone's acceptance speech at the Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, California, on Jan. 7, 2024

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Emma Stone's acceptance speech at the Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, California, on Jan. 7, 2024

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Meanwhile, Gosling was up for best performance by a male actor in a supporting role for his portrayal of Ken in Barbie. (The award went to Robert Downey Jr. for Oppenheimer.)

Despite Gosling not nabbing the trophy, Barbie made an impressive showing at the Globes, leading with the most nominations of any movie this year.

The Greta Gerwig-directed blockbuster, which was the highest-earning film at the box office in 2023, took home the awards for best original song (Billie Eilish's "What Was I Made For?") and cinematic and box office achievement.

On Wednesday, it was announced that Barbie had clinched four nominations at the upcoming 2024 SAG Awards, including acting nods for Gosling and costar Margot Robbie, while Poor Things earned nominations for Stone and costar Willem Dafoe.

See PEOPLE's full coverage of the 81st annual Golden Globes as they were broadcast live on Sunday night, from the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles on CBS and Paramount+.

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