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Natalie Portman hasn’t chosen a name for her baby yet.
The ‘Jackie’ actress and her husband Benjamin Millepied – who already have five-year-old son Aleph together – are expecting their second child but haven’t compiled a shortlist of possible monikers for their offspring as they think it is important to "meet" the baby first.
Asked if she has chosen a name for the impending new arrival yet, Natalie said: "You got to meet a baby before. Gotta meet the baby and then figure it out."
The 35-year-old actress donned a stunning billowing white Dior gown accessorised with Tiffany diamonds to the Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday (29.01.17) and felt "really lucky" to find a dress that fit her growing figure.
She told ‘Entertainment Tonight’: "It just came off the runway last week and crazily fit. Shocking! It was very loose on the model."
Natalie was nominated for an award for her role in ‘Jackie’, and though she lost out to ‘La La Land’ star Emma Stone for the Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role prize, she was just happy to be at the event because she is so "proud" of the movie, which follows the life of former First Lady Jackie Kennedy after the assassination of her husband, President John F. Kennedy, and felt it was particularly important to "celebrate art" in the wake of the current political climate.
She said: "I’m so proud of the film, Jackie, and to be here with the people I love working with.
"Especially at a moment that’s dark in our country’s history, to be celebrating art and people trying to express human emotion and be empathetic towards other people is good."

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