Why The Viral Oscars ‘I’m Just Ken’ Performance Actually Started With Ryan Gosling Behind Margot Robbie In The Audience

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There were plenty of winners at the 2024 Oscars, where Oppenheimer took home seven awards, including Best Picture. However, the real winners of the night were arguably the audience members, who got to witness Ryan Gosling perform “I’m Just Ken” live. He and the creative team pulled out all the stops, as the musical number had references to Marilyn Monoe, featured the actors who played the “Kens” in Barbie and included an appearance from Slash. Now, we have insight into why  the viral performance started with Gosling behind co-star Margot Robbie in the audience.

Details on the show-stopping event come by way of the New York Times, which interviewed some of the creative minds behind the big moment. According to the piece, every decision was very thought out and discussed. That includes the choice for Ryan Gosling to begin singing the song while sitting behind Margot Robbie and wearing a cowboy hat. Choreographer Mandy Moore was included in the NYT piece and explained that the concept was actually Gosling’s idea. Apparently, he wanted to visually represent how Ken was always behind Barbie in the film and unable to establish an identity of his own as a result.

 

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