10 Most Naturally Beautiful Women In The World, Ranked

9. Natalie Portman

Natalie Portman, born as Neta-Lee Hershlag in 1981, is a highly acclaimed actress and filmmaker with dual Israeli and American citizenship. Her talent for acting was evident from an early age when she was discovered by an agent in a pizza parlor at the age of eleven. Despite her young age, Natalie’s determination led to her film debut in Luc Besson’s thriller Léon: The Professional. Since then, she has graced both the big screen and stage with performances that have received numerous accolades. Portman’s acting career is marked by diverse roles across different genres. In 1999, she gained global recognition for her role as Queen Amidala in the Star Wars prequel trilogy. She further showcased her versatility through films like V for Vendetta, where she famously shaved her head on camera for the role, and Black Swan which earned her an Academy Award for Best Actress due to its intense portrayal of a ballet dancer’s descent into madness. Outside of acting, Portman attended Harvard University where she studied psychology while still maintaining a successful career in Hollywood – proving herself not only talented but also intellectually formidable. Dedicated to various causes such as animal rights and environmental issues; Portman utilizes her platform effectively towards activism work too. As a filmmaker, she made her directorial debut with A Tale of Love and Darkness which premiered at Cannes Film Festival – showcasing another facet of this multitalented artist’s capabilities.

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47 thoughts on “10 Most Naturally Beautiful Women In The World, Ranked”

  1. What a shame not a person of colour was picked. So many beautiful women of colour live on earth. I never said that before. Are you ashamed of posting the truth?

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  2. All white ladies. It’s subjective. Let’s leave it as your on selction. You are free to pick who you wish, but not everybody agrees with you.

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    • You all must not know them all as all are not white, some are Hispanic or Spanish decent. But the title said naturally beautiful most of the ladies you list would not automatically fall u Der natural. And no I dont 100% agree either this list. Its only Hollywood actresses. Not all women in the world as the title alludes to.

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    • So true the last few like Amy and Nathalie and Emma are just so average looking. If they were not actresses no one even turn at them to look again. Rihanna and JLo and Salma should top the list.

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    • Exactly! I always look at a social group of people. I always see the same-race associations because its easy.
      However, i wont make it easy for them. I will not interact with same-race groups and be the “odd one out” because i made the effort to step out of my comfort zone. I dont see others making the same effort for ethnic diversity among friendship groups. So, i dont bother making an effort, too… though they are interested in me.
      Racial diversity is a value of mine. If i dont see it, im not going to get involved.

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  3. This is a very poor list. Scarlet, Rachel, Jessica and Natalie all have flawed faces. If Halle is not included, it’s no good.

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  4. I guess you have to be white to be beautiful. Good thing nature is filled with a vast array of colors textures shapes and sizes otherwise the world would be boring

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  5. That’s an excellent list, all stunningly beautiful. Reese Witherspoon deserves a spot, but there’s nobody on the list that deserves to be bumped off.

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  6. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder all I saw was a bunch of cookie cutter women nothing special nothing unique
    Hardly the best in the world who does these surveys??? Just there opinion Not mine. Each to his own

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  7. You mean white Hollywood. People have already said about lack of racial diversity but you really should look beyond just Hollywood.

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  8. The only one i consider attractive on this list is Jessica Alba . What no Zoe Salandra, she’s number 1 in my book and so many others . Very subjective for everyone.

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