Natalie Portman 'disgusted' by Galliano slur | Inquirer Entertainment

Natalie Portman ‘disgusted’ by Galliano slur

/ 08:23 PM March 02, 2011

LOS ANGELES—Oscar winning “Black Swan” star Natalie Portman said she was “disgusted” with disgraced Dior designer John Galliano over his anti-Jewish rants.

“I am deeply shocked and disgusted by the video of John Galliano’s comments,” Portman, who is Jewish and is the face of a Dior perfume, said in a statement.

“In light of this video, and as an individual who is proud to be Jewish, I will not be associated with Mr. Galliano in any way,” she said in the statement released late Monday.

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Galliano, until now considered a superstar in the fashion world, will be fired, Dior said Tuesday.

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The British couturier had already been suspended by the firm last week after he was arrested and questioned by French police over allegations that he subjected a couple to a drunken, anti-Semitic tirade.

The decision to sack him followed the release by a British daily of a video of an earlier incident in the same Paris cafe in which he launched a similar rant, insulting other cafe patrons and declaring “I love Hitler.”

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Portman, who won the best actress Oscar on Sunday for her role in the ballet thriller “Black Swan,” said: “I hope at the very least, these terrible comments remind us to reflect and act upon combating these still-existing prejudices that are the opposite of all that is beautiful.”

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Portman has an endorsement contract with Dior for its Miss Dior Cherie perfume.

She has worn Dior in the past, but on the Oscars red carpet Sunday Portman – who is heavily pregnant after meeting her husband-to-be on the “Black Swan” set – was in plum colored Rodarte gown, with Tiffany jewelry.

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