Natalie Portman, Gina Ortega, told a discussion of the interview magazine that she had borne “Lolita’s long stage” as a child representative, in reference to how the industry arranged it at an early age. She was only 12 years old when she filmed her role in “Lyon: Professional”. Oscar winner “SWAN” has long been frankly about Hollywood’s sexual education for children’s stars.
“There is a general understanding of me that is different from whom I am,” I told Portman Ortega, which begins in the upcoming movie “The Salerist”. “I talked about it a little before – how, when I was a child, I was really sexual, and I think it is happening to many little girls who appear on the screen. I felt very afraid of it. It is clear that sexual activity is a large part of being a child, but I wanted to be inside, and I was not directed at me.”
Portman said that she spent her entire career in her position in “Trops” that loves industry to appoint female actresses, adding: “At every stage of my career stage, there was different like I was,” Oh, I must avoid this. “It is clear that there is a long stage for Lolita.
Portman revealed in a “Smartless” episode last year that she learned at an early age to show the difficult external appearance on films groups to avoid sexual improvement by potential predators in the industry.
She said: “This type of projection of seriousness protects me in some way.” “It was almost a warning signal like,” Oh, not to do the shit for it. “Not anyone is worth at all, or worth it.
Portman added that her mother “was with me all the time and made sure that no one had approached me” while working as a child actor. Then, “When I went to college, my father was like,” well, this was nice. It’s time to go forward. Let’s find another job – a TRUE job.’ She studied psychology at Harvard University, but she never left.
Next for Portman is the starring role against John Krasinski in Apple TV+ Adventure Guy Ritchie’s Apple+ Adventure “Fountain of Youth”, on May 23.