Natalie Portman Shares Paris Lately Carousel With Three Children News
Natalie Portman posted a rare look at her life in Paris on Thursday, using Instagram to share a carousel captioned "Paris lately." The photos put her current routine in the city front and center after she moved back to Paris in 2023 with her two children.
Paris lately
The carousel showed walks along the River Seine, artwork, time in nature, moments with her dog, and nighttime strolls around the city. For an actor who is described as very private about her personal life, that is the most direct public snapshot yet of how she is spending time in Paris now.
Portman stayed in Paris with son Aleph, 14, and daughter Amalia, nine, after she and Benjamin Millepied finalized their divorce in February 2024 after 11 years of marriage. She initially moved to Paris in 2014 with Millepied after he became the director of the Paris Opera Ballet, then returned in 2023 as her household changed again.
Two children in Paris
Her post lands as she is also preparing to become a mother of three at 44. In April, she said in an interview that she is expecting her third child, called the pregnancy a "miracle," and said, "Tanguy and I are very excited" and "I have more energy than I thought I might."
That pregnancy is her first child with French musician Tanguy Destable, who was first linked to Portman in March 2025 after they were spotted on a romantic stroll through Paris. He was also photographed embracing her while heading to the Écoles Cinéma Club.
Private life, public post
Portman has paired that personal change with a fairly specific routine: swimming, gyrotonics, and spending time with her two children. The new post does not just show Paris as a backdrop; it gives a read on how she is living there now, with family time, movement, and late walks replacing the public distance she usually keeps.
For readers, the takeaway is simple: the most useful update is not a statement about the move itself, but the picture of the life she has built around it. The carousel says she is settled enough in Paris to show the city on her own terms, and it points to a household that is now built around her children, her pregnancy, and a quieter public profile.