Natalie Portman has sparked new speculation about the state of her marriage to husband Benjamin Millepied after her recent comments in a new interview. The actress made no mention of her spouse while discussing her living situation in Paris with her two children.
This news comes after months of rumors surrounding the couple’s relationship, sparked by allegations that Benjamin had cheated on Natalie with a 25-year-old woman named Camille Étienne last year. The French choreographer has since denied the claims, but the couple has remained tight-lipped about the situation.
Just days after appearing alone on the Golden Globes red carpet without her wedding ring, Natalie spoke to WSJ. Magazine about living in Paris with her two children, making no mention of her husband. This raised eyebrows and led to speculation that the couple may have separated.
Although Natalie’s representative has not confirmed whether the couple has split, the actress has been seen without her wedding ring on multiple occasions since the cheating allegations were made public. The last time she was seen wearing the ring was in June, shortly after the news broke.
Has Natalie Portman quietly confirmed the END of her marriage? Actress, 42, says she ‘lives in Paris with her two kids’ but makes NO mention of her husband Benjamin Millepied – days after solo Golden Globes appearance WITHOUT her wedding ring https://t.co/lCviCj18Xy pic.twitter.com/e8hZFMsqql
— Daily Mail Online (@MailOnline) January 9, 2024
At the time, sources claimed that the couple was trying to work on their marriage and that Natalie was considering forgiving Benjamin for his alleged infidelity. However, rumors began circulating in August that the couple had decided to separate, though no official statement has been made.
Natalie and Benjamin have been married for 11 years, tying the knot in 2012 after meeting on the set of her film Black Swan. Despite the rumors and controversy surrounding their relationship, sources close to the couple claim that they are still in love and trying to work through their issues.