In 2006, actress Natalie Portman took the show Saturday Night Live with Lonely Island to show everyone how good she was at blasting some real lyrics. Did someone imagine the Black Swam actress in this? Now she has returned to show off in her presentation, taking the most controversial issue of all: the prequels of Star Wars.
Rap Queen is back
This queen shows her annoyance and ready to defend these prequels, which for many fans are worse than the last ones. This Hollywood star dressed as her character in the video. She marks with her rap at the level of the greats in the music industry. A bit aggressive, but still looks cute. In these lines, she attacks criticism of these films.
In Portman’s illustrious career, she still has love for some of her notorious roles. Such as Padme Amidala, lover of Anakin Skywalker, Senator of the Republic, Queen of Naboo and the mother of Luke and Leia. Then, it is obvious that in the interview when it comes to light, she has a lot of opinions to share. Including certain suggestions about Jar Jar Binks.
A bad girl arrives at SNL
The full rap was posted on YouTube. It includes an incredible version of Padme’s The Phantom Menace, among the warnings for the explicit language that we can appreciate. Without a doubt, it is clear to us that behind that pretty face, there is a bad girl that gives too much information about Gungan’s
Xannies dissolving in my Pinot,
My man dance, but he’s not a ballerino,
Yeah, he twinkle his toes, but
He give me good D, though,
Wrap a mean burrito.
Tide Pods only fuckin’ thing I snack on
Black out and go motherfuckin’ Black Swan,
Brain gone off the fuckin’ ayahuasca, boy,
Tell your tourist parents imma turn you to a foster boy.
That’s just a bit of the whole show that left more than one fan of this actress with her mouth open.
Well, we know Natalie Portman for playing all the roles she has starred in an incredible way, but rapping? We did not know that it could go as natural as the performance. Watch out Eminem, 50cent, and others, Portman has come to break the stage with her presence. There is nothing better for SNL than letting actors leave their usual jobs and represent another side that we did not know they had. She is a bomb with the rhymes!