Ryan Gosling was seen kindly helping a fan to her feet after a barrier was knocked down outside In Conversation about Barbie Q&A event on Friday.
The Hollywood star, 43, was attending the event at the BFI Southbank in London alongside his co-star America Ferrera to discuss the smash hit blockbuster.
He took some time to greet fans and sign autographs as huge crowds gathered outside the venue ahead of the Q&A event and screening.
And Ryan was seen stopping to help one fan to her feet as she appeared to have been knocked down when a metal barrier fell over among the crowds.
The actor was seen sweetly holding on to the woman’s hands as he helped her back on to her feet when the barrier fell down.
Ryan Gosling was seen kindly helping a fan to her feet after she was knocked down by a barrier outside In Conversation about Barbie Q&A event on Friday
At a Q&A at the BFI Southbank, fans gathered to get autographs and Ryan was seen holding a woman’s hands as he helped her to her feet after a barrier had fallen down
She held an official photograph of Ryan dressed as Ken in the Barbie movie as she appeared to be a big fan of the star.
For the event, Ryan cut a stylish figure in a white T-shirt and jeans, which he styled with a smart cream jacket and sunglasses.
He was later joined on stage by his co-star America, 39, who portrayed Mattel employee Gloria in Greta Gerwig’s live action Barbie movie.
America put on a fashionable display in a white shirt and black midi skirt, which she styled with a smart jacket and chunky boots.
The pair were meant to be joined by Barbie herself Margot Robbie at the Q&A, but the actress was not able to make it.
During the Q&A, America dished on what it was really like starring on the Barbie movie and working with director Greta, who she said is very ‘collaborative’.
She said of Greta: ‘That collaboration, that generosity, she’s the smartest person on the set, but she’s also the most open and collaborative, and she’s having more fun than anybody on the set. She loves making movies so much.’
Ryan added: ‘There’s so many facets to her personality, you can’t help but be enamored. That’s the thing that’s going on with this movie, we all love the movie but we all really love Greta.’
The Hollywood star, 43, was attending the event at the BFI Southbank in London alongside his co-star America Ferrera to discuss the smash hit blockbuster
Ryan was seen stopping to sign autographs for fans as he headed into the venue for the In Conversation about Barbie Q&A event and screening
For the event, Ryan cut a stylish figure in a white T-shirt and jeans, which he styled with a smart cream jacket and sunglasses
He was later joined by his co-star America, 39, who portrayed Mattel employee Gloria in Greta Gerwig’s live action Barbie movie
America put on a smart display in a white shirt and a black jacket as she posed alongside Ryan
Ryan and America have been very busy attending multiple Barbie events in London in recent days, and spoke at another Q&A event just one day before.
On Thursday, the pair posed up a storm on a red carpet together before they chatted to host Lauren Laverne on stage about the box office smash hit.
America cut a sophisticated figure in a beige checkered mini skirt and a matching blazer, which she styled with a high-neck black jumper.
She put on a leggy display in her elegant ensemble and gave herself a few extra inches in a pair of chunky heeled boots.
Ryan cut a suave figure in a black shirt and a dark grey marl suit as he took to the stage alongside America.
The co-stars have had huge success this year starring in Greta Gerwig’s live-action Barbie epic, with Ryan, 43, portraying the leading incarnation of Ken.
The film, starring Margot Robbie as Barbie, broke box office records and became the highest grossing film in Warner Bros history, bringing in more than $1.4billion.
America played Mattel employee Gloria, a mother who has a love for the iconic doll and is desperate to reconnect with her teenage daughter.
It comes after America revealed she had ‘stopped waiting for the phone to ring’ after her acting work dried up, before landing her role in the Barbie.
She made an appearance on BBC Radio 4’s Women’s Hour and upon arriving at the studio, beamed in an all-black outfit consisting a dark leather jacket and short dress.
She completed the look with tights and boots and accessorised with a matching handbag.
The star shot to fame in the title role of 2000s comedy drama series Ugly Betty, but during the interview she admitted that in the last few years, she had ‘stopped waiting for the phone to ring’ as her acting work dried up.
Ryan and America have been busy attending Barbie events in London in recent days, and spoke at another Q&A just one day before
The Hollywood stars delighted fans as they took to the stage to chat to host Lauren Laverne about the box office smash hit
America cut a sophisticated figure in a beige checkered mini skirt and a matching blazer, which she styled with a high-neck black jumper
Ryan cut a suave figure in a black shirt and a dark grey marl suit as he joined America on stage to chat about all things Barbie
America and Ryan discussed the smash hit live-action movie at the Q&A event amid their jam-packed promotional schedule
Greta Gerwig’s live-action Barbie epic has had huge success this year, with Ryan, 43, portraying the leading incarnation of Ken and Margot Robbie portraying Barbie
During her appearance on the Radio 4 show, America explained that before landing the role in the summer smash – which became the highest grossing film of 2023 – she had struggled to find opportunities for herself as a Latina actress.
Her previous role came in the NBC comedy Superstore, which ended in 2021 after six seasons.
She said: ‘It’s wonderful and you know these are the kind of movies we’re told don’t work, they don’t travel, they’re niche or special interest.
‘And yet, here we are and this weird, delightful film has disproved a lot of that. What has it done for me personally?
‘I feel like at a certain point, I stopped expecting the phone to ring in terms of some brilliant Academy Award-nominated director to call and say “I wrote a part for you!”
‘I’ve been in this industry for over 20 years and as a Latina actress, as a woman of colour, as someone who has been from the beginning of my career slotted into certain lanes and boxes, that even in success, the opportunities to really branch out and do things that are not so tightly labelled are few and far between.
‘I thought I was gonna have to do that for myself, I was gonna have to produce. It was incredibly unexpected to get a phone call from Greta [Gerwig].
‘She had written the character Latina, but that was not a part of her journey. It was more about her being a human in a pretend world.’
It comes after America revealed she had ‘stopped waiting for the phone to ring’ after her acting work dried up, before landing her role in the blockbuster Barbie
The actress made an appearance on BBC Radio 4’s Women’s Hour and upon arriving at the studio, beamed in an all-black outfit consisting a dark leather jacket and short dress
America (centre) starred alongside Margot Robbie and Ariana Greenblatt in the summer smash hit Barbie, but before that admitted her acting roles had dried up
America went on to reflect that her career has been so different than how she would have expected but admitted it has also been ‘so much better’ than she imagined as well.
She said: ‘It’s like…not anything I imagined it would be, and so much better than I would have imagined.
‘My career has, in large part, been about having to find a different path. There was no path for somebody like me.
‘Yes, there was Jennifer Lopez, Salma Hayek and Penelope Cruz, some Latinas you could point to but I wasn’t them either. I wasn’t a gorgeous sexpot woman!’