'Emma Stone' is not Emma Stone's real name. Now the two-time Oscar winner has decided she prefers to be called by her given moniker: 'I would like to be Emily'
If you thought Emma Stone was Emma Stone's real name, you are sorely mistaken. The two-time Oscar winner shared this week that she would like to be called by her given name — Emily Stone — despite her many years in show business using that other moniker.
' Stone added that it 'would be so nice' if fans used her real name. 'I would like to be Emily,' she said. Stone initially registered with SAG as Riley Stone when she was about 16 — before the union merged with AFTRA in 2012 — but changed it to Emma Stone six months later. 'For a 16-year-old, picking a new name is an interesting prospect,' Stone told W magazine in 2017. 'So, for about six months I was called Riley.
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