Actor Jaden Smith reportedly went up to "Geordie Shore" actress Chloe Ferry at the 2016 MTV Europe Music Awards thinking she was his former girlfriend and reality TV star Kylie Jenner.
During the event, held earlier this week, Smith later spent the entire night chatting with Ferry, reports mirror.co.uk.
"Chloe got a shock when Jaden came bowling over to her but she lapped it up," a source told The Sun newspaper.
"He told her he thought she was Kylie Jenner who he used to date and is still friends with," the source added.
Despite the initial confusion, Smith and Ferry "flirted loads" and were said to have spent plenty of time with each other at the ceremony's after-party.
"After that they kept bumping into each other all night and got on really well. They spent a lot of time together at the after-party and flirted loads," the source said.
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