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Natalie Portman: My first fan letter was about wanting my sexual fantasies

When it comes to Hollywood's highly educated stars, you will definitely think of Natalie Portman, a child star who debuted and dedicated her life to the film career, still not forgetting to enrich her talents in all aspects, and graduated from the Department of Psychology of Harvard University.

Natalie Portman: My first fan letter was about wanting my sexual fantasies

Whether it's the rebellious little girl in "This Killer Is Not Too Cold", or the crazy ballet dancer in "Black Swan", to the domineering female Thor of "Thor 4: Love and Thunder", the completely different characters are unforgettable at a glance!

"This killer is not too cold" rebellious girl debuted

Natalie Portman: My first fan letter was about wanting my sexual fantasies

At just 10 years old, Natalie Portman was invited to work as a child model because of her unique appearance and temperament. However, she has been determined and yearned to perform since she was a child, but she rejected this opportunity.

Natalie Portman: My first fan letter was about wanting my sexual fantasies

At the age of 13, he auditioned for Luc Besson's movie "This Killer Is Not Too Cold", although he was brushed off at first because he was too young, but he still managed to get the role after that, and became popular with the rebellious killer girl Matilda in the play.

Natalie Portman: My first fan letter was about wanting my sexual fantasies

Many people remember this short-haired sister who dares to love and hate, right? Little Lori with resolute eyes, holding a gun with her small hands, and not succumbing to fate successfully opened Natalie Portman's acting path!

Natalie Portman: My first fan letter was about wanting my sexual fantasies

Her outfits in the film, chokers, short tops, and bomber jackets are still fashionable trends.

Senior student at Harvard University

Natalie Portman: My first fan letter was about wanting my sexual fantasies

Natalie Portman, who entered Hollywood at a young age, did not abandon her studies, and she graduated with honors from the psychology department of Harvard University.

Natalie Portman once bluntly said: "I prefer to be a smart person than a movie star." In the entertainment industry of paper drunk gold fans, such thoughts are actually really rare.

Natalie Portman: My first fan letter was about wanting my sexual fantasies

Not only that, in 2015, Natalie Portman was invited by her alma mater, Harvard University, to be the guest speaker at the graduation ceremony.

She said that she was questioned by many people because she entered the university with a star halo, which also caused her to fall into self-doubt for a while, but finally she regained her confidence, and also firmed up her life goals, hoping to use her experience to encourage graduates to pursue their love.

At the age of four, he learned to dance and transformed into a black swan

Natalie Portman: My first fan letter was about wanting my sexual fantasies

When it comes to Natalie Portman, I have to say that 2010's "Black Swan", a masterpiece in her acting career, made her win the Oscar in one fell swoop!

In order to perfectly present the bitter blood and tears of the ballet dancer, Natalie Portman paid out of her own pocket, underwent a year of hard dance training, and lost nearly 20 pounds for the role to build a strong muscle.

Natalie Portman: My first fan letter was about wanting my sexual fantasies

However, she has been learning to dance since she was 4 years old, and she has also performed in ballet companies, and her solid dance skills have made her more delicate interpretation of "Black Swan".

Natalie Portman plays the black and white swan in the film, perfectly rendering the two different personalities of the docile and well-behaved white swan and the dark and rebellious black swan, vividly interpreting the ballet dancer with split personality. Many dark, bloody, sensational plots make people have to be impressed by her superb acting skills.

Those who Chinese more than one can speak

Natalie Portman: My first fan letter was about wanting my sexual fantasies

In addition to being a Hollywood star, Natalie Portman is also a true language genius!

Her parents are Jews from Israel and Austria, and she showed off her native Hebrew in the self-directed and directed film "A Tale of Love and Darkness", and is fluent in English, Japanese, German, and Arabic, and has also shown her French strength in the movie "Planetarium".

The goddess actually loves Rap!

Natalie Portman: My first fan letter was about wanting my sexual fantasies

Natalie Portman, who looks both temperamental and intelligent, can you imagine that she loves to listen to rap songs in private?

She performed the super cool swear word rap in "Saturday Night Live" in 2006, with her handsome short hair at the time, introducing her private life, and the super contrasting performance was impressive!

The first fan letter was written about her sexual fantasies

Natalie Portman: My first fan letter was about wanting my sexual fantasies

Natalie Portman, who became famous at the age of 13, once confessed that she was under the pressure of being naked and being watched by the world: "I was excited to open my first fan letter, only to have a sexual fantasy written on it. My local radio station initiated the countdown to my 18th birthday, euphemistically suggesting that I could be legally on that day."

Natalie Portman: My first fan letter was about wanting my sexual fantasies

No one understands the dark side of show business better than Natalie Portman, who debuted as a child star. But she not only exposed her own experience, became one of the representative actresses of MeToo anti-sexual assault movement, but also continued to speak out for women persecuted in all corners of the world.

In this era of misunderstanding of feminists, Natalie Portman has not forgotten her original intention, attending various speeches and lectures, because she firmly believes that true equality lies in changing male stereotypes.

Natalie Portman: My first fan letter was about wanting my sexual fantasies

"Asking men to give women the respect, power and value they deserve is like asking them to admit defeat. But we can learn one thing from the breast: the more breast milk you suck, the more milk you produce; The more love you give, the more love you get. The same is true of the torch, when you light someone else's with your torch, you will not lose your original fire, but more light and warmth."

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