Natalie speaks up about “Black Swan” double controversy
Portman did not elaborate her reactions however, as she talked to E! News about the claims made early March by her ballerina double, Sarah Lane.
Oscar winning-actress, Natalie Portman has spoken, for the first time, about the controversy hounding her performance for her award winning role for the “Black Swan”.
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A report by IBTimes detailed the statements given by Lane, asserting that she did 95% of the dance scenes in ‘Black Swan’.
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Portman did not elaborate her reactions however, as she talked to E! News about the claims made early March by her ballerina double, Sarah Lane.
“I know what went on,” Portman was quoted as saying by E! News when asked about the issue while promoting during a press junket the new comedy, “Your Highness”.
The actress did not directly address the allegations made by Lane, who insisted that she only came out to react on the statements made by Portman’s fiancé, Benjamin Millepied published by the Los Angeles Times.
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Portman said, “I’m really proud of everyone’s work on the movie and of my experience. And I’ll have that forever. So it’s nice for me to always know about that no matter what kind of nastiness or gossip is going around.”
The film director, Darren Aronofsky and co-star, Mila Kunis have both defended Portman shortly after Lane’s statements came out in media reports last month.
Meanwhile, after her outstanding performance in “Black Swan”, the actress is set to appear in “Your Highness”, a fantasy-adventure film about a dope-smoking masturbator by David Gordon Green. Portman is joined by Danny McBride and former Oscar host, James Franco. Click here to take a peek on Portman's new film, "Your Highness". The actress had bravely stripped to her thong again in the film in a sequence shot in the river, in full view of co-stars, Franco and McBride. Watch the sequence here.
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