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Natalie Portman Shifts Focus on Life Goals Following Divorce, Insider Reveals

Natalie Portman is living her best life, focusing on her friends and the well-being of her two children, Aleph and Amalia, and staying clear of any unnecessary drama, according to a recent report from Us Weekly. Following her split from her husband of 11 years, Benjamin Millepied, Portman is reportedly finding happiness by prioritizing what matters most.

The couple’s divorce was finalized in March 2024, and Millepied was recently photographed sharing a kiss with an unidentified woman. While fans speculated that the quick public romance might have left Portman feeling heartbroken, it appears that the Lucy in the Sky actress is quite content with her new chapter.

A source close to Portman shared that she isn’t affected by her ex-husband’s new dating life. “Benjamin’s dating life doesn’t really have any bearing on Natalie,” the insider revealed, emphasizing that Portman has moved forward with her own life. “She’s super happy in her life right now and has been prioritizing family and friends,” the source added, noting that she’s embracing a balanced, joyful approach to life.

In addition, a second source disclosed that Portman and Millepied are adjusting well to co-parenting. “The couple is getting into the swing of things with co-parenting, and everything is moving smoothly so far,” they shared.

Portman’s focus on her children, family, and friendships reflects a drama-free approach as she steps into this new phase, demonstrating her commitment to what truly matters.

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