Natalie Portman is a mother of two children.
The actress shares her children, son Aleph and daughter Amalia, with her ex-husband Benjamin Millepied. The couple were married for 11 years before separating in July 2023 and finalizing their divorce in February 2024.
“[Natalie’s] top priority was ensuring a smooth transition for her kids,” a source close to the exes told PEOPLE in March 2024. “She and Ben really love their kids and are equally focused on being the best co-parents they can be. Nothing is more important.”
While Portman manages to keep Aleph and Amalia out of the spotlight, the two children are well aware of their mom’s high-profile career. She was even encouraged to take on the role of the Mighty Thor Thor: Love and Thunder.
“I feel like this is the stage of my career where I’m really trying to impress my kids,” Portman said Diversity in June 2022.
Timeline of Natalie Portman and Benjamin Millepied’s relationship
Here’s everything Natalie Portman shared about her two children.
Aleph, 12
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Portman and Millepied welcomed their first child, son Aleph, on June 14, 2011.
The Oscar winner reflected on her first year of motherhood in 2012, sharing with Elle Canada that Aleph made her life better.
“I still have patience, definitely,” she said then. “Just looking at everyone and realizing that someone is their mother.”
A few years later, Portman said Harper’s Bazaar that she turned to actress and fellow mom Cate Blanchett for parenting advice.
“Very early, I asked [Cate] about parenting”, Black swan star shared in 2015. “I said, ‘How do you do it? You’re a mom. You’re the best at what you do.’ She said, “You just work. Stressing about it doesn’t help.” ”
One thing Portman and her son seem to bond over is a love of sports. According to the self-proclaimed “soccer mom,” Aleph is a “fierce soccer player.” He is also a supporter of National Women’s Soccer League expansion Angel City FC, of which Portman is the founder and majority owner.
“The best thing is watching him and his friends cheer on our players,” she told PEOPLE in 2023.
The actress has also been vocal about how important it is for both of her children to grow up with female athletes as role models.
“I think it’s so impactful for all kids to see female athletes get celebrated the way they deserve. I mean, we grew up as girls who were expected to idolize athletes, and we did,” she said. “If you see excellence, you can be amazed no matter who’s excellent. So I think for all of our kids, it really gives me goosebumps to think how different their world will be as they grow up with the icons that we have Our Team.”
Amalia, 7
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On February 22, 2017, Star Wars the actress gave birth to her second child — a girl. A week after welcoming Amalia, Portman’s rep confirmed the news to PEOPLE.
“Mother and baby are happy and healthy,” Portman’s rep said.
Portman originally revealed she was expecting her second child when she stepped out for the premiere of her film at the Venice Film Festival Planetarium in September 2016. Her growing baby bump was on display in a white dress as she walked the red carpet.
After receiving a gift of “feminist baby books” following Amalia’s arrival, which, according to Portman, “nobody” gave her when Aleph was born, the actress was inspired to write her own children’s book: Fables Natalie Portmanputting his own spin on classic children’s stories.
“It was sad to explain to a young child that girls and women have so many obstacles or why they are treated differently, before they have even begun to experience the world,” she wrote in a letter on her book’s website. She added that she started “changing the pronouns in my daughter’s classic books” before deciding to write her own stories.
In addition to reading, the activist, who narrated Disneynature’s Dolphin reef documentary, she revealed in 2020 that both of her children have already taken a liking to animals.
“My kids really love animals,” she wrote in the first issue of PEOPLE’s Planet Issue. “We went to Australia last year because my best friend got married there, so now we’re all quite fascinated with the platypus.”
That same year, Portman reopened the topic of motherhood in an Instagram post that had been deleted for Mother’s Day.
In the caption, she wrote: “I am blessed with my children who have turned me into a mom and make me smile and laugh every day. They make me appreciate my mom even more for all the invisible things she has done for me that I realize now as I try live up to her motherhood.”
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