Martine McCutcheon shared a throwback photo of herself with Will Smith and admitted she 'didn't even know she met him.'
The Love Actually actor, 47, took to her Instagram page to share a lovely photo of her and Will smiling at the camera. However, the star admitted she didn't remember even meeting him until she was reminded by someone. She said: "This is how much of a crazy rollercoaster the 90s/2000 diary was for me!
"I didn’t even know I’d met @willsmith until someone sent me this photo!! WTF?! From what I remember, Will was so charming and very sweet and friendly. He was a real pro and gave so much time to everyone. Wow. Can’t believe I forgot this! I dread to think what else I’ve forgotten."
In the hashtags, she said 'he was lovely', 'we had a fab chat', 'had lots of time for everyone' and 'how the hell did I forget this'. Fans loved the throwback photo and rushed to the comment section to compliment the actors.
One user said: "Lovely picture of the two of you," while another added: "That is very indicative of how you are. I met you once and you were super kind. You were all over the place back then. Lovely story." One fan posted: "Keep being amazing."
Martine McCutcheon looks slimmer than ever as she dances on the tableThe person who took the photo shared a few details about the event and the place where the snap was taken. He wrote: "I took this photo, Martine! I was the staff photographer with Sony Music at the time. Will was over doing promo for the album Big Willie Style.
"This photo was taken at Planet Hollywood in London. JK and Macy Gray were also there that night. Crazy days indeed." Earlier this year, Martine opened up about having Fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), which is a long-term condition Martine has been struggling with for the last decade.
It leaves people feeling extremely tired and includes symptoms like having problems sleeping and thinking, taking a long time to recover from physical activities, headaches, joint pains and flu-like symptoms. In an Instagram post shared in February, she said: "Whilst I'm so sad anyone goes through this, I'm also so relieved that people with such a huge platform are talking about Fibro and CFS. It can happen to anyone with any kind of physical or emotional trauma of some kind.
"Millions and millions are suffering with this and M.E and are being left to live a life that is so disabling yet invisible and it can slowly destroy it. So many sacrifices and compromises have to be made and eventually it will of course affect your work, relationships and mental health. Keep on taking!!!!! Thank you @ladygaga @oprah."