
Natalie Portman (sans current flame/former model/ Rag & Bone designer Nathan Bogle) wanders around her West Village neighbourhood in New York City on Sunday after an exhausting shopping spree.
Rocking a black mini trench and oversized sunglasses, the 26-year-old actress tried her best to avoid the lense of the paparazzi but it was immediately clear that no amount of disguise could cover up the beauty that is Miss Portman.
In other Natalie news, the big screen beauty reportedly just sold her 2000-square-foot Sea Cliff beach house for a cool $1.75 million. But worry not, Portman fans — she has not been left homeless. Natalie still has a condo on Charles Street in Manhattan to call home, which she paid a reported $5.7 million for back in 2005.

















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absolutely beautiful woman.. everytime I look at her I think “Audrey Hepburn”.. classic beauty
she is beuatiful, but I think she was prettier before her nose job. That was a mistake.
are you reading this Britney? this is how you should act.
She is really pretty and doesn’t seem like an attention whore.
How could she ever be homeless? She’s a JEW she’ll have the first penny she earned until she dies.
Remember when Flip-Flops used to be called thongs?
Annonymous, seriously, you’ve got to be kidding me with that anti-semitic bullshit.
Oh my goood…if it isn’t the Jews its the Catholics.Some people need to grow a pair and face up to the fact that their lives suck because they suck not because of some random religion. ….anonymous, you have a right to your opinion even if it makes you a serious dick. I hope you were joking.
Oh and wtf?! NOSE JOB?!
I just looked at a picture of her from this year and one from when she was 12 and her nose is the same. I have no idea what ‘parissucksliterally’ is talking about. Anonymous- I’m not sure if I’m allowed to type ina comments thread what I actually want to say to you. So just…. f’ off, okay?
Natalie does looks beautiful. Some actresses are so piled on with clothes and jewelry and makeup and are constantly running around shops with their gigantic bags dangling from their arms that I just know I’d feel uncomfortable around them. She seems like she’d be cool to hang out with. And pairing flip-flops with a big coat is something I’d probably do
Anonymous- you are an asshole.
Sara- go to awfulplasticsurgery.com, if you want to see that Natalie DID get a nose job, when there was nothing wrong with her nose.
I’m, surprised you’d admit to wearing flip-flops and a big coat….that is embarrassing…..lol
okay the coat makes her look like a flasher- isn’t it still warm over there? i mean she’s wearing thongs so it can’t be that cold to warrant wearing a trenchcoat!
i really want to like her and i do think she is pretty but there is something about her that irritates me- i think she’s so ‘holier-than-thou’- no fun to be around.
Are we sure that’s Natalie Portman? It doesn’t look like her. And I’ve never seen her wearing such a mismatched outfit before. A coat with flipflops? Yuck.
Good looking–good actress–very well educated (Yale or Harvard grad as I recall)–handles herself well. Pretty good overall package; her parents should be pround…..
Went to that dumb site- still don’t see it. It would help if they didn’t use such crappy photos but I found hires versions of the ones they used and nope, no nose job I could see.
What, pray tell, is “yucky” about wearing a coat with flip flops? ~laughs~ Yuck as in gross? Please. Sometimes my arms will get cold but I do like leaving my legs exposed (and my feet if I’m walking) if it’s cool out.
So sophisticated!
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I had to tell at every comments they a had liberty but I was raised in Cuba and some people has to know what shock me when I see exercising liberty in expense of her private life. Some people are envious because they said thinks to embarres the celebrety and she is no exemption. Famous is somethings to have sense of dignity and Nat has always beieng a model, without comsumptions of drugs, no smokings, no adition to alcohol, and she deserve my respect, she is wonderfull and I desire the best for the future.