Emily Blunt recalled predictions that she would divorce John Krasinski

Say it isn't so!

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Say it isn't so!

Emily Blunt and John Krasinski are one of Hollywood's golden couples, making our hearts melt on the regular.

And from their cheering each other on during award season to his sweet reaction to seeing her as Mary Poppins for the first time (according to Emily, 'he's still crying now'), these two are couple goals to the absolute max.

This week, the couple made news at the SAG awards, with Emily taking home the Supporting Actress gong for her role in A Quiet Place, John's directional debut.

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But while honouring her husband over her win, Emily also took the time to reminisce about the divorce predictions that people gave them on the news that they were doing a film together.

'You go into this process not knowing what it's going to be like,' she explained of their joint project. 'A lot of people were like, "You're going to be divorced by the end of it," but we were so much closer.'

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'I'm going to share this completely with my husband John Krasinski because this entire experience of doing this with you has completely pierced my heart directly,' she announced in her acceptance speech. 'You are a stunning filmmaker, I'm so lucky to be with you and to have done this film with you.

'Thank you for giving me the part, you would have been in major trouble if you hadn't, so you didn't really have an option, but thank you,' she continued. 'And thank you to the two little poems in our life, our daughters Hazel and Violet, who will have to be at least 45 before they can see this film,' she joked, 'but they will be proud of you nonetheless.'

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