Mark Ruffalo has recently showed support to Emma Stone after she expressed her wish to be called by her real name, Emily.
On April 27, Mark re-shared The Guardian's article about Poor Things co-star on X, formerly known as Twitter while citing The Hollywood Reporter's quotes.
"Okay. We love you, Emily," wrote the 56-year-old.
Earlier, speaking to THR, Stone mentioned she liked it when people call her by her real name, Emily, instead of Emma.
The Easy A actress told the outlet, "People that I work with call me Emily, when I get to know them."
Stone revealed that she used her stage name Emma Stone becaues "Emily Stone was taken by another actress who was a member of SAG-AFTRA before her".
"I freaked out a couple of years ago," recalled the Cruella actress.
Stone explained, "For some reason, I was like, 'I can’t do it anymore. Just call me Emily."
Ruffalo's X post came after he praised Stone as “a once-in-a-generation talent” in a December interview with the outlet.
While appreciating her performance in Poor Things, The Hulk actor stated, "She's just so game. I mean, this is probably one of the most daring female performances in decades, in a sense."
"It's just the kind of fearlessness that she has and a presence, and I mean presence with you as an actor," he continued.
Ruffalo added, "She's just right there, no matter what you do she goes with you. And she's a great talent."
Meanwhile, Stone won the Best Actress Oscar in March for her performance in Poor Things, while Ruffalo was nominated for Best Supporting Actor.