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Natalie Portman and Benjamin Millepied already married?

Natalie Portman and Benjamin Millepied’s engagement might be over. According to reports, the “Black Swan” couple may already be married.

Portman appeared at the 84th annual Academy Awards on Sunday night to present the award for Best Actor, a year after winning the Oscar for Best Actress for her performance in the ballet thriller. People now reports that Portman appeared to wear a second ring on her finger, in addition to her diamond engagement ring, while opening up the award envelope. Meanwhile, while posing with Portman on the red carpet, Millepied also revealed a ring on his wedding finger — an unconventional move if the couple has not already wed.

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While Portman’s rep has yet to comment on whether the pair married in secret, jeweler Jamie Wolf tells Us Weekly that he designed the rings the pair wore and that they are indeed wedding bands.

Portman and Millepied met on the set of “Black Swan” in 2009, sources at the time telling Page Six Magazine that Millepied had dumped his ballerina girlfriend, Isabella Boylston, to be with Portman. In December 2010, Portman and Millepied announced that they were engaged and expecting a child together. Aleph Portman-Millepied is now 7 months old.

Aside from presenting at the Oscars and at the Golden Globe Awards in January, Portman has largely been missing from the Hollywood scene of late. For the past few months, the new mom has mostly been spotted in leggings and Converse sneakers, a Baby Bjorn strapped around her shoulders.

At the Golden Globes, host Rocky Gervais prodded Portman for her disappearance.

“Last year our next presenter won both the Golden Globe and the Oscar for her work in ‘Black Swan.’ This year, she took some time out to have a baby. Consequently, she’s been nominated for nothing. Really pathetic,” Gervais said. “But she learned that valuable lesson you all already knew: Never put family first.”