Emma Chamberlain teased a potential future career commitment at the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscars Party, where she spoke with red carpet hosts Jake Shane and Quen Blackwell
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Blackwell asked if the fashion influencer would ever shave her head like Emma Stone did for her role in Bugonia, even suggesting Chamberlain could be the Mr. Clean
Chamberlain is set to make her feature film acting debut in the upcoming horror-comedy Forbidden Fruits, which will be in theaters on March 27
Emma Chamberlainsays she'd be willing to go all-out for the right opportunity.
On Sunday, March 15, the social media star stepped out for the2026Vanity FairOscars Partyat the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. During the star-studded event Chamberlain, 24, spoke to red carpet hostsJake ShaneandQuen Blackwell, who asked her if she would ever follow the lead of aBest Actress nominee.
"Emma Stone shaved her head forBugonia. Would you ever shave your head?" Blackwell, 25, asked the Chamberlain Coffee founder in a clip shared onVanity Fair's YouTube page.
While she confirmed that she would shave her head, she added some qualifications once Blackwell raised the stakes. "But squeaky shave, like shiny. Mr. Clean," theVanity Fairparty correspondent noted to Chamberlain, who was wearing bleached-blonde hair in cropped, pixie-cut style at the post-awards show event, capping off a Valentino ensemble featuring a lace-embellished top and a floor-length sequin skirt.
In response, Chamberlain said she would do it "for the right thing." Shane, 26, then asked if her commitment hinged on payment. "Do you know what the answer is? It's not even a money thing," Chamberlain said. "It has to be the coolest project of all time. Then I would do it for free."
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Blackwell then returned to her Mr. Clean example, asking the fashion influencer if she would get an extreme haircut to be the new face of the Procter & Gamble cleaning product. Chamberlain laughed before admitting that the project would probably require some form of payment. "Now we might need to get money involved," she quipped. Blackwell joked along, adding, "Mr. Clean: the horror movie. Slay it."
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While Chamberlain has yet to switch up her look for a role, she is set tomake her feature film acting debutin the upcoming horror comedyForbidden Fruits. The movie — debuting in theaters on March 27 — also starsLili Reinhart,Lola Tung,Victoria Pedretti,Alexandra ShippandGabrielle Union.
During a recentappearance onThe Tonight Show, Chamberlain told host Jimmy Fallon that she "really enjoyed" the experience of sharpening her on-screen performance chops. "My whole career has been me being myself, telling stories about my life and that's been wonderful. I'm never going to stop doing that," said the content creator, who got her start making vlogs on YouTube when she was around 16 years old."Playing a character is something I really enjoyed more than I expected," Chamberlain continued. "No one, including me, really anticipated enjoying it to the extent that I did."
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