Natalie Portman has been one of Hollywood's most beloved leading ladies for a few decades now, and she shows no signs of stopping whatsoever.
Even though she isn't in film after film, she sometimes makes headlines for her bold personality.
Natalie Portman has been one of Hollywood's most beloved leading ladies for a few decades now, and she shows no signs of stopping whatsoever.
Even though she isn't in film after film, she sometimes makes headlines for her bold personality.
She knows how to keep us entertained both on and off-screen.
While we love her on-screen, it's exciting to see what she does off of it.
Plus, any Oscar ceremony would not be complete without someone doing that.
It was a legendary moment, needless to say.
And a lot of people had thoughts on it, including Steven Spielberg, who responded to the jab that she made.
"There’s also a watershed happening right now, slowly, maybe not fast enough, for women directors." he said.
"We have some amazing women that have come forward, you know Mudbound and Lady Bird."
While it's true that women are making amazing movies, they still aren't getting the proper recognition!
And Natalie Portman knows that.
As they usually are.
But for what seemed like the millionth year in a row, female directors were snubbed.
Little Women did get a best picture nomination, so it was really weird to a lot of people that Gerwig didn't get a director nom.
Brie Larson, Sigourney Weaver, and Gal Gadot among them.
Many celebs spoke about inequality between genders, but Portman did it with style.
She stunned us with her gown, partially because she looked gorgeous but also because of the shade she threw with it.
A stunning gown, a bomb haircut, and an attitude.
We love watching her take the carpet.
This year she did it by incorporating the names of all the snubbed female directors in her gown.
You definitely did it, Portman! Biggest power move of the 2020 Oscars!
She has a voice, and she is ready to use it.
We stan!