Ryan Gosling reveals why he originally shot down viral ‘I’m Just Ken’ performance at Oscars: ‘100 percent no’

Ryan Gosling reveals why he originally shot down viral ‘I’m Just Ken’ performance at Oscars: ‘100 percent no’

He wasn’t feeling the Kenergy.

Ryan Gosling revealed he almost didn’t perform his viral song “I’m Just Ken” at this year’s Oscars, but was persuaded to do so because of his daughters’ love for Barbie.

The Canadian actor, who starred alongside Margot Robbie in the summer hit film, initially told the Academy he wasn’t interested in the live performance because anything could happen.

“100 percent no,” Gosling said during his appearance Thursday night on the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.

“There’s a lot of ways that could go wrong.”

Ryan Goslings iconic performance of “I’m Just Ken” at this year’s Oscars almost didn’t happen, according to the actor. DISNEY via Getty Images

Gosling, 43, eventually agreed to put on the show, complete with backup dancers, musician Mark Ronson, and a surprise appearance by legendary “Guns N’ Roses” guitarist Slash.

The performance has garnered hundreds of millions of views on social media, Spotify and Apple Music.

Gosling earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his role in the Greta Gerwig film.

Gosling appeared on “The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon” Thursday and talked about his performance last month. The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Ryan Gosling begins his performance of “I’m Just Ken” and “Barbie” star Margot Robbie hides herself from laughing on March 10, 2024. ABC Gosling’s live performance featured a surprise appearance from legendary guitarist, Slash. DISNEY via Getty Images

The father of two later shared what his daughters thought when he brought them to the dress rehearsal for his now-viral performance.

“Dad’s Ken-ning again,” Gosling joked.

The Golden Globes winner shares the two girls with “The Place Beyond the Pines” co-star Eva Mendes.

Gosling and The Kens perform on March 10, 2024 at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles, California. DISNEY via Getty Images Margot Robbie sings along during the performance at the 96th Academy Awards. ABC

Gosling brought his daughters, 7 and 9 years old, to set to watch him play the Mattel doll-inspired character to give them context for what their father had been up to.

“It was their interest in Barbie and their disinterest in Ken that sort of started all of this,” the Ken actor admitted.

“It’s really been a team effort, and they were on the film and they came to set when I filmed the number,” Gosling said. “It’s also been like a lot of this has been no context for them, it’s just a lot of fake tan stains around the house.”

He said his performance last month was his daughters’ first concert but admitted they know the choreography and songs better than he does.

Gosling earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his role in the Greta Gerwig film. DISNEY via Getty Images The performance featured Gosling, musician Mark Ronson, and backup dancers, The Kens. DISNEY via Getty Images Gosling’s performance has garnered hundreds of millions of views on social media, Spotify and Apple Music. ABC

Gosling, who is hosting Saturday Night Live for the third time on Saturday, says a previous appearance of his on the long-running sketch show made Gerwig offer him the role of Ken.

“Alex Moffet wrote this sketch called ‘A Guy Who Just Joined SOHO House’ and the first line was like ‘Sergeant Blackout reporting for booty.'” he recalled.

“Who would’ve thought that Greta Gerwig was watching that going, ‘That’s my Ken.’

“Thank you, Alex, you got me a job.”