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Natalie Portman's son Aleph, 14, calls his famous mom to impress YouTuber during his livestream

Natalie Portman's son Aleph, 14, calls his famous mom to impress YouTuber during his livestream

Daily Mail​01-07-2025
Natalie Portman leaves a Swedish content creator speechless when her 14-year-old son Aleph uses her fame during a fanboy moment.
The mom-of-two, 44, was FaceTimed by Aleph during a livestream interruption by influencer Marlon LuGa, after the teen had name-dropped his mother.
The 23-year-old social media star, whose full name's Marlon Lundgren Garcia, did not recognize the actress's name until the teen revealed her famous Star Wars role.
Aleph asked Marlon: 'You know Star Wars? Padme Amidala? Well, that's my mom.'
He then asked: 'Can you give a shoutout to my mom?'
To further verify his claim, Aleph shared some family photos from his phone.
Shocked Marlon said: 'That's your mom?!'
Aleph replied: 'Yeah, that's my mom.'
The livestreamer then used the opportunity to say 'Hi' to the actress when Aleph called Natalie and her face popped up on his screen.
The teen said: 'Mom, do you want to say hi to Marlon?'
He then handed his phone to the social media star, who said: 'Hi, I'm sorry for disturbing you, I just want to say hi real quick.'
Natalie said: 'Nice to meet you.'
Marlon replied: 'Nice to meet you! I'm here with your son, real quick, we're about to play a little football.'
The actress was getting her hair done and she said: 'I'm sorry I can't hear anything but I hope you're having a great day.'
Marlon said: 'Appreciate you.'
After a little more small talk, Natalie ended the call with: 'Have a good one.'
After the brief exchange, the YouTuber turned to his subscribers where he admitted he was floored.
Marlon said: 'When I was growing up and watched Star Wars really heavily, she was my biggest crush. Very beautiful woman. Very good son. I just want to respectfully say that. That's insane.'
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