
Braless Lena Dunham embraces Natalie Portman while filming new Netflix rom-com
The 39-year-old writer-director bared her tattooed sleeves in a $148 GapStudio 'Draped Denim Slip' maxi-dress, matching blue neckerchief, and black Nike sneakers.
Lena - who boasts 3M Instagram followers - shared a snap of her fit on Monday captioned: 'Really enjoying dressing for set and beyond this summer.'
And the 44-year-old Oscar winner looked comfy in a beige T-shirt, grey sweatpants, and white Keds 'Champion Canvas Lace-Up' sneakers.
Natalie (born Neta-Lee Hershlag) hauled a tote emblazoned with The New Yorker and she wore dark sunglasses over her make-up free complexion.
Portman later got into costume as her newly-single character, successful couples therapist Ally, who's caught in a love triangle very similar to Celine Song's recent rom-com Materialists.
The former child star slipped her slim 5ft3in figure into a $2,048 Prada 'Pleated Sablé' shirt, black mini-skirt, $1,115 Jacquemus 'The Calino' ring handbag, and patent leather long-tongue loafers.
Natalie - clutching a to-go cup from Café Chrystie - also wore cat-eye sunglasses and $320 Jacquemus 'The Rond Carré' earrings as part of her costume.
Portman's younger onscreen leading man - a Brooklyn hipster - will be played by Gen-Z singer Role Model (born Tucker Pillsbury) who, at 28, is 16 years her junior.
The Israeli-born, Long Island-raised stunner's older onscreen leading man - successful Manhattanite Alan - will be played by Mark Ruffalo who, at 57, is 13 years her senior.
The four-time Oscar nominee could be seen walking and talking with Dunham as they headed to the set.
'We are about a quarter through our shoot,' the eight-time Emmy nominee told THR last week.
'And as expected, no spoilers here — Natalie Portman is a very, very good actress. It's playing with the romantic comedy form to try to say something about our expectations about relationships, about love and about sex. I think my favorite romantic comedies — whether it's When Harry Met Sally, or Four Weddings and a Funeral, or Love and Basketball — I mean, these are movies that challenge our perceptions about what love is in the era that we live in.
'So that was the goal here, and it's just a joy to be with Natalie, Rashida Jones, Mark Ruffalo, Meg Ryan, and Tucker Pillsbury a.k.a. Role Model. They're all such interesting performers who are bringing such specificity to these parts, and I'm really enjoying my time in the trenches of this genre.'
Indeed, Lena successfully courted rom-com queen Meg Ryan to play a mystery role in Good Sex after running into her at Taylor Swift's Eras Tour concert in London last August.
The 44-year-old Oscar winner looked comfy in a beige T-shirt, grey sweatpants, and white Keds 'Champion Canvas Lace-Up' sneakers
Natalie (born Neta-Lee Hershlag) hauled a tote emblazoned with The New Yorker and she wore dark sunglasses over her make-up free complexion
The former child star slipped her slim 5ft3in figure into a $2,048 Prada 'Pleated Sablé' shirt, black mini-skirt, $1,115 Jacquemus 'The Calino' ring handbag, and patent leather long-tongue loafers
'I decided, it's now or never, and I'm going to shoot my shot. She couldn't be a lovelier person,' Dunham revealed to Variety earlier this month.
'Shout-out Taylor — thank you for that. She brings everyone together; she makes the world go round.'
As for the music, the Nora Ephron protégée enlisted her British-Peruvian husband of four years, Luis Felber, to compose the score just like he did with her previous projects Too Much and Sharp Stick.
Back in January, Netflix won the bidding war in order to procure Good Sex for an eye-popping $55M.
'I really just want people to sit on a couch with their moms and their besties and lean in,' Lena told Variety.
'I love watching other filmmakers fight for the theatrical-release element — but I don't think this will live or die by that.'
HarperCollins will publish Dunham's second memoir Famesick on September 1.
Lena successfully courted rom-com queen Meg Ryan (R) to play a mystery role in Good Sex after running into her at Taylor Swift's Eras Tour concert in London last August
Darren Aronofsky's 2010 psychological thriller Black Swan - which earned Natalie her Academy Award - is returning to over 200 IMAX theaters on August 21 and 24 in honor of the 15th anniversary.
Portman famously fell for her ex-husband - choreographer/dancer Benjamin Millepied - on the set of Black Swan in 2009 while he was still dating Isabella Boylston.
Last year, the Fountain of Youth action star divorced the 48-year-old Frenchman following 11 years of marriage amid cheating allegations, and they're co-parents of son Aleph, 14; and daughter Amalia, 8.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Daily Mirror
22 minutes ago
- Daily Mirror
Adam Sandler's Happy Gilmore 2 release date as Netflix drops sequel 30 years in the making
Happy Gilmore 2 is releasing on Netflix soon after fans of the original Adam Sandler comedy have been waiting nearly three decades for the sequel Happy Gilmore 2, the eagerly awaited new comedy film of the year, is set to release after nearly three decades since the original. The sequel to the popular 1996 comedy brings back the unconventional golfer Happy, who comes out of retirement to fund his daughter Vienna's (portrayed by Sunny Sandler) ballet school. The film sees the return of the original cast, including Julie Bowen, Christopher McDonald and Ben Stiller, and is predicted to draw in millions of viewers upon its release. Newcomers Benny Safdie and Bad Bunny join the cast, along with a thrilling array of cameos and guest appearances from Travis Kelce, Margaret Qualley, Eminem and several professional golfers. With the much-anticipated sequel just around the corner, let's delve into what we know about the release date of Happy Gilmore 2, reports the Express. When will Happy Gilmore 2 be released? Unlike the original film, the Netflix Original sequel is following the trend of Sandler's other streaming comedies and skipping a cinema release. This means that fans globally can watch the film at their leisure from this Friday, as long as they have a Netflix subscription. The exact time the film will be available depends on your timezone, as the streaming service releases new content simultaneously in every region. Films and TV series typically make their debut just after midnight in the Pacific Time Zone in the US, given that Netflix's headquarters are located in California. For those residing on the east coast States, the film will be available from 3am Eastern Time. Watch Stranger Things on Netflix for free with Sky This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn more from £15 Sky Get the deal here Product Description Meanwhile, UK viewers can start streaming the film as early as 8am on Friday morning. This means Happy Gilmore 2 will be ready and waiting for most subscribers worldwide as soon as they flick on their telly screens on Friday morning. The Friday release makes the sequel an ideal choice for viewers looking for a good laugh this weekend. Furthermore, since Happy Gilmore 2 is a Netflix Original, it won't be disappearing from the platform anytime soon, so fans have unlimited time to enjoy this comedy romp again and again. Happy Gilmore 2 will be released on Friday, 25th July on Netflix.


Daily Mirror
22 minutes ago
- Daily Mirror
Netflix's The Resident stars 'heartbroken' as tributes pour in for Malcolm-Jamal Warner
The Resident stars are mourning Malcolm-Jamal Warner following his tragic death at age 54. Malcolm-Jamal Warner, best known for his roles as Theo Huxtable in The Cosby Show and AJ Austin in The Resident, has died at the age of 54. The actor tragically drowned on Sunday near Cocles, a beach in Limon, Costa Rica, as confirmed by Costa Rican National Police. Following Warner's sad death, which police say was caused by asphyxia as a result of accidental drowning, his The Resident co-stars have been paying tribute to the beloved actor. The Resident originally ran on Fox between 2018 and 2023, before gaining a new international following on Netflix when it was released on the platform last year. Several of the show's biggest stars, who shared many scenes with Warner, have shared heartfelt statements about the late actor. Legendary surgeon AJ Austin first appeared on the show in season 1, joining the main cast in season 2 and staying until the show ended with season 6. Emily VanCamp, who played Nic Nevin in the medical drama, took to Instagram to share a black and white picture of them both together. She captioned the photo: 'I'm not sure I have the words to express what a gift it was to know you and to work with you. Your thunderous laugh, the bear hugs, our chats about love, family and life. 'A true family man with so much integrity and an endlessly generous spirit. You walked the walk my friend. Sending all my love to your beautiful family and all of those who knew you and were close to you. Beyond heartbroken.' Shaunette Renée Wilson, whose character Dr. Mina Okafor had a close relationship with Warner's character AJ during the show's run, also took to Instagram to share a still of them both in their medical uniforms. She wrote: 'Last week I had the impulse to text you for one of our lengthy heart check-ins. I truly wish I had so that one of the last words I had of you were of your wisdom, kindness, and that uncanny ability you had to be both unserious and profound within a single sentence. 'I'm beyond heartbroken. You were such a dear friend to me. My heart goes out to the family and loved ones he leaves behind. I cannot conceive the amount of grief with such a tragedy. 'Rest in Power, Malcolm. It was a joy to be Mina to your AJ. I will miss you deeply.' Meanwhile, Devon Pravesh actor Manish Dayal shared a video of Warner speaking to a crowd about his experience of growing up in the spotlight. He captioned it with a heartbroken emoji and added: 'Bro, I wish I had the words… You always did.' Barrett Cain actor Morris Chestnut also shared a touching tribute to the late star, including pictures and a video of their scenes together. He penned: 'Heartbroken to hear about the passing of Malcolm-Jamal Warner. Working alongside him on The Resident was an honor. 'He brought so much depth, warmth, and wisdom to every scene and every conversation. One of the nicest in the business. Rest easy, brother. Your legacy lives on.'


BBC News
22 minutes ago
- BBC News
Hull's Lewis Aylmer wins at World Beard and Moustache Championships
A man who was once mocked for his facial hair has claimed victory at the World Beard and Moustache Aylmer, from Hull, attended the competition in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and placed first in the Under 15cm Full Beard with Styled Moustache now 33-year-old was 12 when he first started growing facial hair and had a 4.5in (11.4cm) goatee by 17."When I was in school, I used to get called all sorts of names. It got bad with the bullying, we'd get in to fights," he said. Mr Aylmer grew back a beard and moustache after leaving the army reserves, where he sometimes had to shave twice a "snowballed" three years later when he heard about competitive bearding and he went on to place third at the 2016 British Beard and Moustache Championships before winning national titles in 2018 and 2024. More than 400 competitors took part in the 2025 World Championships between 3 and 5 July. Mr Aylmer explained that judges were looking for a handlebar-style moustache with big curls and perfect used three different waxes to keep his moustache in place for an entire day, along with oils to maintain the health of his year, he'll be defending his British title and is looking ahead to the 2027 World Beard and Moustache Championships in Blackpool."People stop me in the street for photos," Mr Aylmer said. "I'm so used to it now because I've had it over 10 years, it's just become part of me." Mr Aylmer said his championship wins had helped him deal with anxiety."I feel like it's actually helped me get a bit more confidence in myself," he said. "Going up on stage, talking to people and meeting new people - they've helped me... which has been a fantastic thing."He described everyone in the competition community as "always so friendly and welcoming"."When you're there, you just feel like you're long lost friends," he added. Listen to highlights from Hull and East Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, watch the latest episode of Look North or tell us about a story you think we should be covering here. Download the BBC News app from the App Store for iPhone and iPad or Google Play for Android devices