Natalie Portman is reflecting on the start of her Hollywood career, which began when she was just a teenager. One of the actress's earliest roles took place in the 1996 film "Beautiful Girls," which follows an adult character played by Timothy Hutton, who develops a crush on her 13-year-old character.
Portman, now 39, appeared on the "Armchair Expert" podcast with hosts Dax Shepard and Monica Padman where she discussed how attaining fame and adoration from strangers at such a young age led to her protecting herself. "Being sexualized I think took away from my own sexuality because it made me afraid," the actress told the hosts.
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