
Natalie Portman puts on a leggy display in a chic blouse and mini skirt while filming Lena Dunham's Good Sex in NYC - after the movie maker was slammed for 'cultural appropriation'
The Oscar winner, 44, shot outdoor scenes with co-star Rashida Jones, 49, as they ate hot dogs and chatted on a park bench.
Natalie, who plays a couples therapist named Ally in the Dunham written and directed movie, wore a cream blouse with navy bow and gold button detailing.
The leggy look was completed with a skimpy navy mini skirt, loafers and a black leather handbag.
The Black Swan star appeared in high spirits during the shoot and flashed a huge smile as she chatted with the crew.
The premise of Good Sex is: 'A 40-something couples therapist ventures back into the world of dating in New York.
Natalie Portman, 44, cut a chic figure as she was spotted filming Lena Dunham 's new rom com Good Sex in New York City on Tuesday
'Between two very different romances - a young hipster and a successful fifty-something - she must discover what she really wants in love,' per an IMDB synopsis.
Along with Portman, other stars that have been cast in the movie include Mark Ruffalo, Meg Ryan, Tramell Tillman, Rashida Jones and Tucker Pillsbury.
Dunham is writing and directing the rom-com, and Natalie is both acting and producing the project.
It comes after the Girls creator was slammed for 'cultural appropriation' for quipping she would 'take her hoops out' and 'fight' anyone slating her cast mates.
The controversial Girls star, 39, who previously bizarrely accused her college of cultural appropriation for serving sushi, was slated online for her response on how to deal with trolls.
She told Variety: 'If anybody has anything to say about any of my actors — I keep my mouth shut on most things these days, but try a b***h. I'm not playing around here. It's the only time that I'm going to be taking my hoops out, ready to fight.'
The comment sparked immediate uproar as fans accused her of 'cosplaying a black woman' and 'still appropriating cultural references that aren't hers.'
One follower wrote: 'Can we send her back where ever she went for the last 15 years ? Hoops? This girl had a show in Brooklyn with zero POC in it. That show was a fantasy in her own mind for a lot of reasons.
The Black Swan star appeared in high spirits during the shoot and flashed a huge smile as she chatted with the crew
Another typed: 'Sigh. I can't wait until cosplaying a Black woman goes out of style.
Others penned: ''Taking my hoops out' is such a wild comment from a white woman who has harassed Black people. She's such a joke!
'Fifteen years later and still appropriating cultural references that aren't hers. Why is she still getting any of our time?'
'Hoops? Can't recall a single character that was a woman of color.
'About the hoops? I rolled my eyes. Racist undertones of you ask me.'
DailyMail.com has contacted representatives for Lena Dunham for comment but has yet to hear back.
In 2016 the star spoke out after her alma mater Oberlin College's dining hall was accused of 'cultural appropriation' for serving the likes of sushi and Banh Mi sandwiches.
Students began protesting the liberal Ohio college's incorporation of Asian cuisine on the cafeteria menu.
They found some dishes 'offensive' because it messed with the original recipe and felt 'wronged' by others for not tasting good.
The comment sparked immediate uproar as fans accused her of 'cosplaying a black woman' and 'still appropriating cultural references that aren't hers'
'There are now big conversations at Oberlin about cultural appropriation and whether the dining hall sushi and Banh Mi disrespect certain cuisines,' Dunham told Food & Wine.
'The press reported it as, "How crazy are these Oberlin kids?" But to me, it was actually, "Right on.'"
Elsewhere in the chat the Good Sex writer opened up about body image after years of discourse about her size.
'I have been in Hollywood at every size. I have been a sample size, I have had my body change because of life, illness, aging, menopause. And it is merciless wherever you are.'
A sample size in the US is a size two.
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