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Natalie Portman marries Benjamin Millepied
Natalie Portman has married Benjamin Millepied.

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Natalie Portman and Benjamin Millepied
The couple, who met on the set of Oscar-winning film Black Swan (he was her choreographer), exchanged vows at a private residence in the Californian coastal region of Big Sur in a traditional Jewish ceremony.
Natalie and Ben, who said their I dos under a chuppah at 8pm on Saturday evening, became engaged in December 2010 and welcomed son Aleph into the world in June the following year.
A source has confirmed to E! news that the secret event was "amazing", adding "the beauty of the weekend was that it was kept a secret, and everyone was relaxed and had a great time because of it".
Apparently the 60 guests at the A-list wedding weren't even allowed to bring phones or cameras to keep it even more of a secret.
However, one guest managed to get away with sharing that she was going to the wedding, and even posted a picture of herself on Instagram.
Ivanka Trump said: "Driving to Big Sur with a lunch stop in Carmel. Heaven" and later added a photo of herself relaxing at the wedding.
Another reported guest at the wedding was Macaulay Culkin, who has been the centre of concern recently due to his dishevelled appearance. Us Weekly has claimed Mac and Natalie have been "friends for years".
We wonder if the pair managed a wonderful ballet-style first dance together? They've got the skills, after all...
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