Natalie Portman divorced but happy in Paris, she acquires a private mansion

Natalie Portman divorced but happy in Paris, she acquires a private mansion
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Natalie Portman, the Oscar-winning actress for “Black Swan,” continues to demonstrate her love for by acquiring a new mansion near the Champ-de-Mars. Patio, garden, gym, glass-roofed reception room and breathtaking view of the Eiffel Tower, the face of Dior perfume refuses nothing!

So how much did she pay for this charming cozy nest? The modest sum of 15.2 million euros. As a reminder, Natalie Portman was in a relationship with the Frenchman Benjamin Millepied. Their story began on the set of “Black Swan”, where the man was a choreographer and the actress took on the main role, that of a contender for the role of prima ballerina. A professional collaboration which quickly transformed into romance… Married in 2012, the couple founded a family welcoming two children, Aleph and Amalia. After more than 10 years together, the couple finally announced their separation in February.

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Natalie Portman left her bags in the French capital in 2014 to follow her husband who was then taking the position of ballet director of the Paris Opera. At the time, the actress revealed in “Léon” did not hide her happiness at settling in Paris. “Who hasn’t dreamed of living in Paris one day? »she comments to Madame Figaro. “I consider myself lucky to feel at home in these two very complementary cities. I love Los Angeles for its youth, its slightly adolescent side, constantly on the move. The light and space are unique in the world. It is an ideal place of creation for artists of all fields, because it has no real institutions. In contrast, Paris is a historic city, anchored in its classicism and its institutions. Her beauty is a daily inspiration. » A little later, Natalie Portman will criticize the “rigidity » of the French on the set of Jimmy Kimmel’s famous American talk show. But that obviously didn’t keep him away from the City of Lights.

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