Natalie Portman ‘excited’ about new romance following her divorce
Natalie Portman finally moved on from her Benjamin Millepied divorce
Natalie Portman is quite excited after finding new romance in her life.
A source spilled to Life & Style magazine that the Atonement actress finally moved on from her Benjamin Millepied divorce, her ex-husband, who was accused of having an affair with climate activist Camille Etienne back in 2023.
“Natalie went through hell during her divorce, but she’s ready to love again and start over,” said an insider.
Last month, the Oscar-winning actress was photographed strolling the streets of Paris arm-in-arm with French musician Tanguy Destable.
The source mentioned, “Anyone with eyes can see Tanguy is very special to her.”
“Natalie is very excited about this new romance,” stated an insider.
The source noted that Natalie has “got her confidence back in a big way”.
Earlier this month, another source told US WEEKLY, “Natalie and Tanguy have been seeing each other for a few months.”
“It hasn’t been too long, but they are having a great time together,” remarked an insider.
The source further said that Tanguy is “very outgoing and boisterous” and is really into” Natalie.
It is reported that the pair have a “few mutual friends, which is how Natalie and Tanguy first crossed paths”.
“Natalie is very happy with Tanguy,” added an insider.
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