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Natalie Portman is pregnant!
The 44-year-old Oscar-winning actress has confirmed that she is expecting a baby with her partner, French music producer Tanguy Destable.
Natalie chatted with Harper’s Bazaar to share the news and talk about her pregnancy journey with her third baby. She shares 14-year-old son Aleph and 9-year-old daughter Amalia with her ex-husband, choreographer Benjamin Millepied.
She said, “Tanguy and I are very excited. I’m just very grateful. I know it’s such a privilege and a miracle.”
Read more from Natalie Portman’s interview about her pregnancy…

Read more from the interview…
On feeling gratitude for being pregnant: “I grew up hearing about how hard it is to get pregnant. I have so many people I love who’ve had such a hard time with it that I want to be respectful around that as well. It’s such a beautiful, joyous thing, and it’s also not an easy thing. And so I know how lucky it is. I’m very aware, and I’m very grateful. I have deep appreciation and gratitude.”
On this likely being her last pregnancy: “There is a gratitude that when you’re young, you don’t necessarily grasp. And there’s a calm and knowing myself: who I want to spend time with, what kind of energy I want around me that makes the experience so beautiful every day. And knowing it’s probably the last time, I cherish every moment.”
On how she’s feeling: “I have more energy than I thought I might.”
On being pregnant in Paris: “There’s been beautiful spring weather, “so it’s been pretty amazing to just walk in the incredible parks here and go see art. Just the usual things you do when you’re not working! In France, they consider full-term to be 41 weeks rather than 40, so I guess I get an extra week to be pregnant this time around.”
On avoiding social media: “I’m not really looking at social media that much. I think maybe just having done it twice before… I read so many books the first time, and now I’m like, ‘Oh, we know what to do.’ It’s okay. You figure it out. We’re going to make lots of mistakes no matter how hard we try. And also, we’re going to do a lot right without having to do research. I feel like if you’re just present and loving, that’s the best thing possible.”
Read more at HarpersBazaar.com!

