Emma Stone was reduced to floods of tears and during a Q&A for her new movie Poor Things in London after an autistic fan opened up about his ‘lonely’ school life.
The actress, 35, couldn’t control her emotions on Thursday as a boy poured his heart out, revealing that her old Saturday Night Live sketches got him through school.
After being reduced to tears by the life-long fan, The Amazing Spider Man star jumped off the stage to give him a supportive hug.
Emma, who won two Golden Globes for her role, portrays Bella Baxter, a woman brought back to life by the brilliant and unorthodox scientist Dr. Godwin Baxter.
In a Q&A session at a UK screening at Curzon Soho, the audience member said: ‘I have been watching your career for the last 12 years. I love Poor Things I have watched in six times.
Emma Stone was reduced to floods of tears during a Q&A for Poor Things in London after an autistic fan opened up how she helped him during his ‘lonely’ school life

The actress, 35, couldn’t control her emotions on Thursday as a boy poured his heart out, revealing that her old Saturday Night Live sketches helped him through a tough time
‘You always bring electricity to the screen in every single one of your performances and everything you create is always pure and honest.
‘I have really fell [sic] in love with your heart, your confidence, your wicked strength, your advocacy for mental health and awareness. Growing up as one of the very few autistic kids in school, I felt lonely and unable to make friends during recess I would sneak inside a computer room to watch your old SNL sketches.
‘You mentioned on a few occasions that you felt insecure when you didn’t graduate high school and didn’t go to college, but I enjoyed the comfort and the safety that you brought me during those years,’
The audience then erupted in applause as Emma was reduced to floods of tears by the moving story.
The audience member greeted her with a huge bouquet as they held one another, crying and unable to control their emotions.
Others watching the Q&A session ‘aww’d’ at the pair and carried on the sea of applause.
Emma privately told the boy ‘that was so cute’ as they shared another heartfelt hug.
As the teary actress returned to the stage, she asked if he had a question, which he responded yes to.

Emma, who won two Golden Globes for her role, portrays Bella Baxter, a woman brought back to life by the brilliant and unorthodox scientist Dr. Godwin Baxter

In a Q&A session at a UK screening at Curzon Soho, the audience member told Emma that he was very lonely in school and struggled to make friends and so would watch her SNL sketches

The audience then erupted in applause as Emma was reduced to floods of tears by the moving story
He said: ‘What is your favourite message that you are going to take on for the rest of your life from this experience’.
Emma replied: ‘I think Bella too is someone who gets to experience life in away that isn’t defined by social constructs and she is able to take in life experiences in a complete original way and she sees the good and the bad in equal measure and she is fascinated by what life has to offer and she is not like anybody else and that is deeply inspiring and so I think that is the biggest thing that has touched me most deeply.’
For the star-studded event, Emma looked sensational as she donned a long black leather skirt, black sheer tights and a thick black vest top.
She added inches to her petit statuesque figure in a pair of open-toed black heels with a cross strapped around her ankle.
She accessorised her matrix-inspired look with an Elsa Peretti Bean design pendant and Tiffany lock earrings.

For the star-studded event, Emma looked sensational as she donned a long black leather skirt, black sheer tights and a thick black vest top

In January, Emma won her second Golden Globe for her portrayal of Bella in the Yorgos Kanthimos directed movie

Based on the 1992 novel by Alasdair Gray, the film follows Bella, a young woman in Victorian London, who is resurrected by a scientist (Willem) following her suicide and embarks on an odyssey of self-discovery and sexual liberation
In January, Emma won her second Golden Globe for her portrayal of Bella.
The critically-acclaimed movie also features Mark Ruffalo, Willem Dafoe and Ramy Youssef.
Based on the 1992 novel by Alasdair Gray, the film follows Bella, a young woman in Victorian London, who is resurrected by a scientist (Willem) following her suicide and embarks on an odyssey of self-discovery and sexual liberation.
The award follows her 2017 win for smash-hit musical La La Land which she co-led with Ryan Gosling and for which she also received an Oscar and a BAFTA.
Through Poor Things, Emma is nominated for two Oscars: Best Picture and Best Actress and the film is nominated in a further nine categories.
To secure her second Oscar, Emma will have to beat out Annette Bening for Nyad, Lily Gladstone for Killers of the Flower Moon, Sandra Huller for Anatomy of a Fall, and Carey Mulligan for Maestro.
Emma won the Critics Choice Award for her role and is nominated for a Screen Actors Guild award for her performance in Poor Things.
She will reunite with Willem, 68, in another Yorgos Lanthimos production, anthology film Kinds Of Kindness.
The film will also star Joe Alwyn, who famously dated Taylor Swift, and Euphoria star Hunter Schafer.

She has been tipped to win an Oscar for her portrayal of Bella Baxter in the sci-fi comedy

Through Poor Things, Emma is nominated for two Oscars: Best Picture and Best Actress and the film is nominated in a further nine categories in a huge feat for Yorgos (pictured)
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