
Natalie Portman Explains Why She Prefers Living in Paris Instead of L.A.: ‘They’re Very Good at Privacy Here’
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Natalie Portman Explains Why She Prefers Living in Paris Instead of L.A.: ‘They’re Very Good at Privacy Here’
https://people.com/natalie-portman-explains-why-she-prefers-living-in-paris-instead-of-los-angeles-11734249
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Princess Diana’s opinion would differ.
I saw her on the beach in Santa Barbara with her dogs in an area of the beach that doesn’t allow dogs, and they weren’t on a leash even.
You could argue it’s a bad rule, but it’s still a rule. Don’t really care for celebrities flaunting the rules of society.
But she claims she loves the politeness of Paris. Hmm.
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She could just go by her original name and she would be fine anywhere.
Also- their less fucky with their humans
Yeah, the Parisian paparazzi is legendary for respecting privacy.
Plus, they don’t have Matt Gaetz sitting in Congress [complaining loudly](https://www.salon.com/2023/03/15/i-need-a-woman-looks-like-she-got-punched-become-more-openly-pro-abuse/) that he didn’t get to have sex with her when she was 11 and then getting re-elected.
Hope she stays off the streets. Crime. And no punishment
So happy for the Millipede children! 👦
Everyone has body odor, they are inexcusably rude to foreigners, and have an inflated sense of importance in the world.
And then there’s Paris…
Does she have EU citizenship? Or she can only spend 90 out of 180 days there?
I lived in Paris for a while and I have never felt like I had LESS privacy.
“No one gave a shit about Star Wars in France.”
I’m a dual citizen of France & France has fairly strict laws about child custody especially when dual nationalities are concerned. She probably didn’t want to end up like [Kelly Rutherford](https://people.com/kelly-rutherford-how-i-rebuilt-life-after-heartbreaking-custody-battle-exclusive-8572456)
What is she, living full time in a catacomb.
Weird the responses in here to someone expressing their lived experience. What’s there to be angry about?
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