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Eva Mendes Proves She’s Ryan Gosling’s No. 1 Fan With Fantastic Barbie T-Shirt
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Date:2025-04-11 04:29:05
Eva Mendes' new shirt may not be plastic, but it is fantastic.
The actress took to Instagram to prove that when it comes to partner Ryan Gosling's newest movie, Barbie, she's his biggest supporter. In fact, the 49-year-old—who shares kids Esmeralda, 8, and Amada, 7, with the actor—posted a series of images in which she's sporting a T-shirt with Ryan dressed up as his movie character, Ken.
"Barbie 2023," the shirt—showing Ryan in Ken's sleeveless jean vest—reads, "Ryan Gosling as Ken."
While Eva is casually sitting cross-legged and holding her phone in the first photo, she gives fans a much closer look at the iconic tee in the following two snaps.
"Got that real big Kenergy," the Hitch star captioned the May 15 post. "Coz girls is players too."
And of course, Eva's post was filled with fans absolutely loving the shirt. One user commented what we're all thinking, writing, "respectfully i NEED this top," finishing off the comment with a crying emoji.
Another echoed the same sentiments, "Girl you can't just post a glorious shirt then not say where to buy it!" With a third adding, "Lol Eva saw all the people posting Ryan and went 'gotta remember that that's my man'."
While Eva is clearly showing her support with this post, fans are unlikely to see her and Ryan on the red carpet together anytime soon. On April 6, Eva posted a throwback clip of her and Ryan from their 2012 film, The Place Beyond the Pines.
"Magic is Real," she captioned the post. "We did not meet on set. The magic started way before but here's a little magic captured on camera."
One user even commented their hopes to see the couple promoting Barbie together. However, Eva—who sparked rumors in late 2022 that she and Ryan had officially tied the knot—explained that's just not their vibe.
"What a cool comment, thank you," Eva replied. "But we don't do those things together. Like these photos I've been posting, Im only comfortable posting because it's already out there."
She followed up to the comment, adding with a heart emoji, "oh wait -for those who may catch me in a 'lie' -we only were on the red carpet together once when promoting this film."
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