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Natalie Portman has had a remarkable week marked by major public appearances, breaking news, and a few lively conversations on social media. Most significantly, she was honored as a guest at the 2025 Lumière Film Festival in Lyon, France, where her career was celebrated with screenings and events. Fans waited in long lines for sold-out seats to see her discuss her work, including a special screening of her Oscar-winning film Black Swan. She appeared in a chic Dior ensemble and candidly reflected on her journey, sharing insights with journalist Didier Allouch and festival director Thierry Frémaux. Variety reported she used the platform to praise Diane Keaton for letting women "be weird on screen," highlighting the influence of complex and authentic female performances on her own career.

On October 13th, Portman attended masterclasses and Q&A sessions, noting her own academic path through Harvard and the challenge of balancing vulnerability and resilience in her industry. Euronews captured her nostalgic humor about still doing her Black Swan training routines and her advice to young actors: "Play. Have fun." She also emphasized her appreciation for both commercial and auteur filmmaking, recalling that her love for cinema was cultivated through working with legendary directors.

Portman played a visible role in reacting to world news this week. According to Fox News, she expressed deep emotion about the historic Israel-Gaza peace deal, calling it a "momentous day" as hostages were released. When asked about her origins, she said, "I am born in Jerusalem," showing her deeply personal connection to developments in Israel. She added that she was focused on sharing positivity with her latest animated project, Arco, which premiered at the festival and was produced under her company MountainA. She affirmed this focus again on AOL, where she remarked that the release of Arco and other recent comedies marked her turn towards creating uplifting content.

On the screen side, this week also marked the premiere of The Twits, a new Netflix animated film in which Portman voices Mary Muggle-Wump. In an interview, she expressed excitement about being part of a movie her own children could enjoy, and drew parallels between the film's themes and real-world issues like environment and empathy. PA Media reported her praise for director Phil Johnston and her thrill at joining Roald Dahl’s universe, now a major Netflix content hub.

Social media kept pace with the headlines. Portman dismissed recent speculation that she is pregnant with her third child, responding directly to rumors about her appearance with, "I am not pregnant." She took to Instagram to push back against body commentary and reinforce her privacy, reinforcing her commitment to keeping her family life out of the spotlight.

Finally, Portman is featured on the cover of Grazia this month, accompanied by a refreshed photoshoot that’s been circulating online. Fan engagement on Threads and other platforms continues to spike, with users gushing over her recent red carpet looks and festival appearances.

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