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Vintage Video: Natalie Portman’s Early Green Days

by Karin Kloosterman, Jerusalem, Israel on 06. 1.07
Culture & Celebrity (audio video)

Recycle It, Renew It...If we can reuse it, Why should we lose it...Show you care...Natalie Portman has been involved in environmental causes from a young age apparently. In what could be an embarrassing video, Israeli-born Portman becomes a World Patrol Kid, and espouses all the virtues of recycling through song and dance.

A comment at YouTube says that Portman hates the video, but her parents always show it to her friends.

Recycle It, Renew It...If we can reuse it, Why should we lose it...Show you care.... ::YouTube

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I wish I could tell which one is Natalie Portman. I assume it's not the guy doing most of the singing...

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