Natalie Portman has at last touched on the last topic she ever wanted to talk about in public.
The veteran actress, who typically tries to remain out of the spotlight, spoke to Vanity Fair on February 21 and addressed speculation that her husband, Benjamin Millepied, previously cheated on her.
Such speculation has run rampant on social media of late.
Simply put?
“It’s terrible, and I have no desire to contribute to it,” Portman told this outlet of the annoying rumors.
Aside from briefly (very briefly) weighing in on this unfortunate chapter couple’s ongoing love story, Portman also shared some insight into splitting her time between Paris and Los Angeles.
It speaks to why she was so hesitant to discuss the infidelity chatter in the first place.
As you can see down below, Portman tries VERY hard to avoid the sordid, ugly and often misleading gossip game.
“I lead a very non-Hollywood life in L.A.,” she continued to Vanity Fair.
“I live on the east side. I have some friends who are in the entertainment industry, but many friends who are not, and we don’t do industry things when we hang out.
“We’re not going to Hollywood parties, we’re having dinners at home in the backyard.”
These remarks came about a year after celebrity gossip websites, magazines and blogs first claimed that Millepied had cheated on Portman.
Portman and Millepied share son Aleph, 12, and daughter Amalia, 6.
They met way back in 2009 because Millepied, a choreographer, was helping the actress get ready for her role as an aspiring ballet dancer in 2010 film Black Swan.
“I met my husband on it, so I think I was in, like, dreamland,” Portman said in a 2018 SiriusXM Town Hall interview.
“It seemed pretty fun the whole time. We had a whole, like, he was teaching me to dance.”
Added Portman back then:
“It was definitely exciting and fun. It was beautiful. I don’t know about instant. It was like I really got to know him and that was when it seemed like, ‘Oh, right, this is the person.'”
The spouses for engaged in December 2010 and got married in 2012.
They try hard to keep their private lives private, but sometimes cannot help but issues a few kinds words for all to see/read.
“Ten years today @benjaminmillepied,” Portman wrote in August 2022, for example. “And it keeps getting better.”
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