Since Noah Centineo graced our screens as Peter Kavinsky, fans have not been able to stop comparing him to the Avengers star Mark Ruffalo.
However, despite the 22-year-old only beginning to make a name for himself last year, it seems the comparisons have been going on for much longer.
That’s right, the To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before actor has been told he looks like Mark since he was just 14-years-old – and it turns out he’s fine with that.
While chatting on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, the heartthrob spoke about his fellow actor and how they’ve connected despite never meeting.
When asked if he would like to star alongside the father-of-three, Noah confessed: ‘I would be honoured.’
He went on to add: ‘It’s so weird, ever since I was like 14 or 15 I had come out to Los Angeles and I was really young, so they would say one or two things to me in the auditions.
‘They would either be like, one, “you’re too inexperienced, you suck, try again.” Or they would be like, “you know you remind us of Mark Ruffalo, but you’re way too inexperienced.”‘
Laughing about his past, the young star admitted to Jimmy that he’d never met the 51-year-old but hoped they’d cross paths one day.
He chucked: ‘I have never met the man but as close as I’ve got…’
Breaking into a story, Noah pointed at the couch he was sat on and smirked: ‘So he was sitting here, and the woman who did my makeup and hair did Mark’s makeup and hair for this as well.’
He threw his hands up around his face while saying ‘boom.’ Yes, our minds are blown too, Noah.
‘So like I feel like I know him,’ he added.
Jimmy humoured he guest and joked: ‘So your face has touched his through makeup brushes, and what not.’
Just last month, Mark had also appeared on the show, where he too addressed the comparisons.
‘I wish I was that good looking,’ he chuckled, before adding: ‘He might be able to play my dad one day!’
‘He’s way better looking than I was, yeah, are you kidding me? I wish I looked like that, I swear to God.’
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