Like mother, like daughter.
Uma Thurman walked the red carpet with her rarely-seen mini-me Luna Thurman-Busson, 10, for the opening night of “Some Like It Hot” on Broadway Sunday night.
The “Kill Bill” star, 52, stunned in a belted grey blazer, which she paired with a black turtleneck and matching midi skirt. She completed the look with black boots and a black, beaded clutch.
Luna — whom Uma shares with her billionaire ex-fiancé Arpad Busson — looked chic in an olive green cape worn over a matching dress.
The youngest of Uma’s three children also donned a pair of sheer tights adorned with stars and heeled loafers.
The actress also posed with her pal Matthew López, who co-wrote the book for “Some Like It Hot” (based on the 1959 Marilyn Monroe movie of the same name).
The “Pulp Fiction” icon — who is also a mom to Maya Ray, 24, and Levon Roan, 20, with Ethan Hawke — was awarded custody of Luna in 2014 following her seven-year romance with Busson.
She and the French financier — who only has monthly visitation rights — had an infamously rocky relationship from 2007 until 2014.
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Testimony from a court-appointed psychologist during the custody trial noted the former couple has “a hostile relationship” and “should [not] be in the same room together.”
Justice Matthew Cooper, who presided over the court battle, encouraged the pair to overcome their strained relationship for Luna’s sake.
“At this point, Luna has all the advantages in life. She has two parents who love her, two parents who amply provide for her,” he said.
“The only thing that’s lacking — and I hope it’s forthcoming — is that her parents can reach some sort of place in life where they can put aside their rancor and their anger against one another and can join together — never loving each other or even liking each other — at least being able to cooperate.”
Throughout the case, Uma claimed Busson had an addiction to prostitutes, while he alleged that she mixed prescription pills with alcohol.
When asked outside Manhattan Supreme Court if she could get along with her ex, Uma said, “Hope springs eternal.”
“It’s a wonderful thing to have closure,” she added.