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Japan: A Youtuber Eats Next to Natalie Portman without Knowing It

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In Japan, the youtuber Khoa Pug filmed his meal without realizing that he was next to Natalie Portman, an American actress.
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A Vietnamese youtuber royally ignores Natalie Portman. 43-year-old actress spends almost incognito while she is sitting right next to the videographer with 4.7 million subscribers on the counter of a Japanese restaurant. Many fans of Natalie Portman have been offended by the ignorance of the vlogger who seems to know who the actress is. The awkward situation, which has become viral since it was broadcast on May 11, 2025, has left the fans of the…

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While she was in a restaurant in Tokyo, Natalie Portman was accidentally filmed by a famous Vietnamese youtuber. The sequence quickly ignited social networks. During a trip to Japan, the famous Vietnamese youtuber Khoa Pug experienced an unexpected experience that quickly ignited social networks. While he was enjoying his meal in a restaurant, Khoa Pug filmed a video without realizing that Natalie Portman was sitting right next to him. Khoa Pug …

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In Japan, the youtuber Khoa Pug filmed his meal without realizing that he was next to Natalie Portman, an American actress.

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lindependant.fr broke the news in on Tuesday, May 27, 2025.
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