Natalie Portman wants to meet Mark Hamill.
The 66-year-old actor pointed out on Twitter last week that he’d never met the 37-year-old actress, even though she played Padme Amidala, the mother of his ‘Star Wars’ alter ego Luke Skywalker, in the sci-fi prequels.
And now Natalie is keen to change the situation and invited Mark to visit her at home.
She told talk show host Stephen Colbert: "It’s such a shame, I would love to meet him. Mark, I would love to meet you, come over."
Mark caused a stir with his post that he’d never met Natalie when he replied to a birthday message to her, and the actress and presenter – who called himself the "centre of the ‘Star Wars’ universe" as he’d met both stars – joked it would have been "a good first step" if he’d also sent well-wishes on her special day.
After the interview broadcast, the veteran actor obliged.
He tweeted: "SHAMEFUL FACT: "Center of the #StarWars Universe" Stephen Colbert @StephenAtHome revealed I neglected to wish Natalie a #HBD- Please forgive me Ms Portman.[heart] from your thoughtless, ungrateful son, mh #AGoodFirstStep (sic)"
Following his original tweet, which read, "FUN FACT: I’ve never met this woman", Mark was horrified when ‘The Last Jedi’ director Rian Johnson pointed out he’d just missed out on coming face-to-face with his screen mother while shooting the eighth installment of the franchise.
Rian tweeted: "She came by set once but I think you had already wrapped – they were shooting Annihilation at Pinewood while we were winding down (sic)"
Mark replied: "NOW you tell me!#HowINearlyMetMyMother.
"MORE FAMILIAL FUN FACTS: I’ve never met my infant self (sic)"