Emily Blunt said she wants her husband John Krasinski’s “Sexiest Man Alive” cover to be made into wallpaper for their home.
During the “Office” alum’s interview with the magazine, his wife joked that she would cover their home in his wallpaper if he were given the title of “Sexiest Man Alive” this year.
“Do we have that on camera? Because that’s like a binding contract, I think,” the actor — who shares daughters Hazel, 10, and Violet, 8, with Blunt — said.
“My children will love that, it won’t be weird at all.”
Late Tuesday night, Krasinski, 45, was named People Magazine’s “Sexiest Man Alive” for 2024 during “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.”
The “A Quiet Place” star initially thought he was “being punked” when he learned he won the title.
“Just immediate blackout, actually. Zero thoughts,” he told the outlet in his cover story, adding, “You guys have really raised the bar for me.”
When asked if his new title will change anything in his life, the movie director replied: “I think it’s going to make me do more household chores. After this comes out, she’ll be like, ‘All right, that means you’re going to really earn it here at home.’”
Krasinski said Blunt, 41, was “very excited” when she heard the big news.
“There was a lot of joy involved in me telling her,” he gushed.
The couple tied the knot in July 2010 during a low-key ceremony at George Clooney’s estate in Lake Como, Italy.
“It’s that beautiful thing where when you’re married to someone, you’re constantly learning and changing and evolving,” he told People. “And I’m so lucky to go through all that with her.”
The “Devil Wears Prada” actress and the dad of two have starred in several movies together, including “A Quiet Place,” “A Quiet Place Part II” and the 2024 movie “If.”
Krasinski starred in and directed all three of those films.
“I had to pitch the studio like 54 times [for ‘A Quiet Place’] before they said yes,” he told the magazine.
“I’m pretty sure someone said, ‘Sorry, is Jim from ‘The Office’ going to direct this?’ And I went, ‘Oh, it’s John, but we’ll get there.’”