Natalie Portman and Benjamin Millepied , Finalize Divorce.
After 11 years of marriage, Portman and Millepied are officially divorced, 'Variety' reports. .
Portman filed for divorce in July in France, where they lived with their two children.
According to a rep for Portman,
the divorce was finalized last month. .
It comes after rumors that
Millepied had an affair in 2023.
It was initially really tough for her,
but her friends rallied around her and
helped get her through the worst of it, Inside source, to 'People'.
Her biggest priority has been ensuring
a smooth transition for her children.
She and Ben really love their kids and are
equally focused on being the best co-parents
they can be. Nothing is more important, Inside source, to 'People'.
Portman and Millepied, a choreographer,
met while working on 'Black Swan.'.
They got married in California in 2012.
Their children, Aleph and Amalia,
are 12 and 7, respectively. .
Natalie is coming out of a really tough
and painful year but she's come out the
other side of it stronger and is finding
joy in her family, friends and work, Inside source, to 'People'.
Portman recently starred in 'May December' and will
next appear in Guy Ritchie's 'Fountain of Youth'
and 'Lady in the Lake' on Apple TV+
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