Natalie Portman was told she couldn’t be sexy in Hollywood ( Photo Credit – Instagram )

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In a world that often dictated what it meant to be a leading lady, Natalie Portman was once told she couldn’t be sexy in Hollywood. Yet, she shattered that notion—and the entertainment industry—through sheer talent and unapologetic confidence. During a candid discussion at New York magazine’s Vulture Festival, Portman reflected on her experiences in the wake of Harvey Weinstein’s revelations. As stories of abuse and exploitation poured out, she initially thought herself fortunate to have escaped such horrors. But, in true introspective fashion, she realized she had her own stories to share.

“When I heard everything coming out, I was like, wow, I’m so lucky I haven’t had this. And then, on reflection, I was like, okay, definitely never been assaulted, definitely not…” But as her thoughts deepened, a troubling realization hit: “I went from thinking I don’t have a story to thinking, Oh wait, I have a hundred stories.”

Portman recalled countless instances where men in the industry exploited their power, creating a culture of silence and isolation. “Usually, you walk into a movie as the only woman,” she explained. “It’s rare to have female crew members apart from hair, makeup, and wardrobe.” This male-dominated environment not only sidelined women but often left them feeling uncomfortable in inappropriate situations.

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