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Natalie Portman Wouldn’t Prompt Children to Pursue Acting, Thanks Parents for Protecting Her
During a recent interview with Variety, Natalie Portman, the accomplished actress who has been acting since age 11, expressed she wouldn’t prompt…
During a recent interview with Variety, Natalie Portman, the accomplished actress who has been acting since age 11, expressed she wouldn’t prompt children to pursue acting.
Based on her personal experiences and the safety net her parents provided, Portman encouraged against pushing young children to pursue acting, especially in their formative years.
The actress candidly admitted, “I would not encourage young people to go into this. I don’t mean ever; I mean as children.” She also admitted that she was protected from possible danger during her early years in the industry by a combination of luck and her parents’ unfailing support.
Natalie Portman. (Source: Instagram)
“I feel it was almost an accident of luck that I was not harmed, also combined with very overprotective, wonderful parents,” the Academy Award-winning actress noted.
Similarly, she reflected on the paradox of youthful discontent and adult gratitude, pointing out that what may seem restrictive to a child becomes a source of appreciation in adulthood.
She expressed, “You don’t like it when you’re a kid, and you’re grateful for it when you’re an adult. I’ve heard too many bad stories to think that any children should be part of it. ”
Despite acknowledging the positive strides the industry has taken in recent years to raise awareness and implement safeguards, Portman is adamant that kids shouldn’t work or shouldn’t be forced to work.
She favored a childhood characterized by education and playing above the demands and uncertainties that come with being an actor saying, “But ultimately, I don’t believe that kids should work. I think kids should play and go to school.”
Portman’s revelation about her reluctance to encourage children to pursue acting and her gratitude towards her parents for protecting her from the pitfalls of the entertainment industry has sparked a range of reactions from fans.

Fans’ reaction to Natalie Portman’s opinion on not encouraging young people to enter the acting world. (Source: Reddit)
One fan expressed, “That screams to me of “don’t ever get into this”, because a profession where it’s an “accident of luck” that a child didn’t get harmed in some way is not a profession I would encourage anyone to ever get into unless they are stone cold inside.”
One fan pointed out that many young actors may not have willingly chosen a career in the entertainment industry, suggesting they were influenced by money-driven parents.
The comment read, “The sad thing is most child stars didn’t go into it willingly, they had greedy parents who forced them into it.”
Natalie Portman’s parents were supportive of her career choices
Portman was born on June 9, 1981, to Avner Hershlag, an Israeli-born gynecologist, and Shelley Stevens, an American-born artist, who also acts as Portman’s agent.
Born into a serious academic family, Portman found herself drawn to a different path early on. In an interview with Variety, she reflected on the dynamics within her family, emphasizing that there was no lineage of performers.
Despite her divergence from the expected academic trajectory, her parents were remarkably supportive of her career choices.
The actress acknowledged that her father, in particular, attempted to guide her towards a more traditional path, suggesting at the age of 25 that it might be time to consider law school or graduate studies.
“My dad pulled me aside when I was 25 and was like, ‘I think it’s time for you to go to law school. Not that he was saying that acting was bad, but more that he was like, ‘I think you’ll be more fulfilled if you have something more — like a life of the mind,” she said.
It wasn’t a disapproval of acting per se but rather a desire for her to embrace a life of the mind. This parental advice, while well-intentioned, did not deter Portman from her passion for acting.
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Rob Rausch Confirms New Romance After Historic ‘The Traitors’ Win: ‘I’ve Been Dating for Two Months’
The reality star shuts down Maura Higgins romance rumors and reveals he is currently building a private woodworking project for his new love.
Rob Rausch has a lot to celebrate this February. Just one day after pulling off the ultimate deception to win Season 4 of Peacock’s The Traitors, the 27-year-old reality star has confirmed that his heart is officially taken. During the highly anticipated The Traitors reunion, which aired Friday, Feb. 27, 2026, the professional snake wrangler revealed that he has been in a committed relationship for two months.
The news comes as a blow to “shippers” who were hoping for a real-life romance between Rob and his Love Island alum and The Traitors co-star, Maura Higgins. Throughout the season, the pair’s “flirty faithfulness” was a central storyline, culminating in a shocking finale where Rob betrayed Maura’s blind trust to claim the entire $220,800 prize pot for himself. When host Andy Cohen asked during the reunion if there was any chance for a romantic spark between the two now that the game is over, Rob was quick to shut it down, confirming his status with a new, private partner.
While Rob is keeping his girlfriend’s identity under wraps for now, eagle-eyed fans have already begun the investigation. DeuxMoi recently shared a grainy photo of the reality star out and about in Kansas City with a mystery woman, sparking rumors that his new flame may be a non-celebrity from the Midwest.
In a new profile for The Cut published alongside his win, Rob gave a rare glimpse into how he’s spending his time away from the cameras. The feature noted that the Alabama native is “currently working on a woodworking project for his girlfriend,” though he declined to share her name or how they met. This “private but not secret” approach is a departure from his highly publicized flings on Love Island USA Seasons 5 and 6, where his “villain era” and breakup with Leah Kateb became viral sensations.
Maura Higgins, who was left “gobsmacked” and jokingly called Rob a “snake” after his Traitor reveal, seems to be taking the relationship news in stride. During the reunion, she teased Rob about his “good lying skills,” telling him, “You’re never going to have a girlfriend after this.” Rob countered with a laugh, noting that his current partner actually finds his strategic mind “impressive” rather than terrifying.
As for that $220,800 prize? Rob says he plans to be responsible with his winnings—but not before making things right with Maura. He confirmed during the reunion that he is officially buying her a Hermès Birkin bag as a “betrayal apology.” With a record-breaking reality TV win under his belt and a new mystery woman by his side, Rob Rausch is proving that 2026 is his most successful year yet.
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Martin Short’s Daughter Katherine Short Dead at 42: New Details Emerge on Her Final Hours
The entertainment world is in mourning as comedy icon Martin Short faces an unimaginable personal tragedy. After Katherine went MIA for 24 hours, new details regarding a recovered “note” and her final moments have emerged.
On Monday, Feb. 23, 2026, the entertainment community was struck by the devastating news of the passing of Katherine Elizabeth Short, the eldest daughter of comedy legend Martin Short. Katherine was discovered in her Hollywood Hills home following a welfare check initiated by a concerned friend who reported that the 42-year-old had not been heard from in over 24 hours. Upon arriving at the residence shortly after 6:00 p.m., Los Angeles law enforcement officers were forced to make entry into the home, where they found Katherine behind a locked bedroom door.
Law enforcement sources have since confirmed that Katherine died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Homicide detectives who responded to the scene recovered a firearm along with a note left by the clinical social worker. After a thorough investigation of the scene and the 911 audio obtained from the initial call, authorities have officially ruled out foul play. The loss marks a heartbreaking chapter for the Short family, who have navigated significant private trials despite Martin’s long-standing status as one of Hollywood’s most beloved and energetic performers.
In a statement released to the media, a representative for the family expressed their profound grief, describing Katherine as a “beloved soul” who was remembered for the “light and joy she brought into the world.” Katherine was the eldest of three children adopted by Martin and his late wife, Nancy Dolman, who passed away from ovarian cancer in 2010. Unlike her father, Katherine chose a life away from the cameras, earning a Master’s in Social Work from the University of Southern California and dedicating her professional life to mental health advocacy and dual-diagnosis treatment at various prestigious Los Angeles clinics.
Her professional peers have been vocal about the “cruel irony” of her passing, noting that Katherine spent her career as a staunch advocate for Bring Change to Mind, a nonprofit dedicated to ending the stigma surrounding mental illness. Colleagues remember her as a deeply compassionate woman who used her father’s signature wit to put her patients at ease while maintaining a fierce commitment to the vulnerable populations she served. As of late February 2026, Martin Short has postponed several of his upcoming tour dates with longtime collaborator Steve Martin to remain in Los Angeles and grieve privately with his sons, Oliver and Henry.
The tragedy has reignited a national conversation about the silent struggles often faced by those in the “helping professions.” While the contents of the note found at the scene remain private, the family continues to ask for space as they process the “unimaginable heartbreak” of losing a daughter who spent her life fighting for the mental well-being of others. This latest loss for the 75-year-old actor, who has often spoken about the “resilience muscle” he built after the early deaths of his parents and brother, has led to an outpouring of support from his Only Murders in the Building co-stars and the broader Broadway and film communities.
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Harlow Jane Is Breaking the ‘Nepo Baby’ Mold and Carving a Legacy in 2026
Born into Hollywood royalty, Harlow Jane once wanted to be a lawyer. See how Patricia Arquette’s daughter became a 2026 indie star in her own right.
In the “Nepo Baby” discourse of the mid-2020s, Harlow Jane stands out not for her famous lineage, but for her initial, fierce resistance to it. As the daughter of Academy Award-winner Patricia Arquette and action star Thomas Jane, Harlow’s entry into Hollywood was anything but a foregone conclusion.
The Great Rebellion: From Future Lawyer to Indie Star
During her early school years, Harlow Jane did everything in her power to distance herself from the “family business.” In a now-famous interview with People, she recalled telling a career counselor in the first grade that she wanted to be a lawyer. “I definitely rebelled against it for as long as I could,” she noted. To a young Harlow, the sets and makeup trailers that her parents frequented were “mundane” and “boring.”
However, her perspective shifted during her time at an arts-focused boarding school. Surrounded by the “eccentric personalities” of fellow artists, she realized that acting wasn’t just a job her parents did—it was a calling she couldn’t ignore. “I can’t live a lie of wanting to be anything else,” she confessed.

Family Dynamics: Arquette and Jane’s Co-Parenting Masterclass
Harlow was born Harlow Olivia Calliope Jane in February 2003. Although her parents married in 2006 and divorced in 2011, they have remained exceptionally close as co-parents. In February 2026, as Harlow celebrates her 23rd birthday, she is often seen at industry events flanked by both parents, a testament to the healthy, creative environment they fostered.
Her father, Thomas Jane, has been particularly supportive. Coming from a family of scientists, he found it ironic and thrilling that his daughter shared his passion for the arts. Meanwhile, Patricia Arquette has praised Harlow as a “deep person” and a “serious actress” who doesn’t rely on her name to get through the door.
Breakout Roles: ‘High Desert’ and Beyond
Harlow’s professional journey hit a high note in the Apple TV+ series High Desert. In a meta-casting move, she played the younger version of her mother’s character, Peggy Newman. To ensure accuracy, Harlow even worked with a dentist to get artificial teeth that matched her mother’s specific dental structure—a level of dedication that earned her critical acclaim.
By February 2026, Harlow has moved into more experimental territory. Following her roles in the thriller Dig and the rom-com She Came to Me, she is currently developing her own independent projects under the mentorship of director Rebecca Miller. Her goal? To tell stories that reflect the “vibrant, weird, and beautiful” world of the artists who raised her.
Why Harlow Jane is the 2026 “One to Watch”
Harlow Jane is successful because she understands the “technical handshake” of the industry while maintaining the “unvarnished truth” of her own identity. She represents a new generation of Hollywood talent that acknowledges their roots while working twice as hard to prove their individual worth.
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