'Black Swan' Stars Natalie Portman, Mila Kunis Reunite In Pre-Oscars Party

'Black Swan' Stars Natalie Portman, Mila Kunis Reunite In Pre-Oscars Party
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These two should probably get together more often -- good things seem to happen when they're together.

Like, you know, the Oscar-nominated film "Black Swan".

Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis reunited at a Vanity Fair/Fox Searchlight pre-Oscar party on Thursday night, looking radiant and a lot less skeletal than they did on the big screen. While Portman, in the midst of an awards show sweep, is hoping to take home Oscar gold this weekend (Kunis was snubbed for a nomination as Best Supporting Actress), the two probably had a lot more to talk about than the past.

Like a certain baby bump, for example -- Portman showed off her growing passenger in a loose-fitting dress.

Both have big springs ahead; Portman, who just released "No Strings Attached," stars in "Your Highness," "Hesher," and "Thor," while Kunis is currently filming "Friends With Benefits" with Justin Timberlake and is slated to be in the upcoming film "Ted".

No word on whether they greeted each other... enthusiastically, like in "Black Swan". Also no word on what was on the menu at the party, though rest assured they probably ate more Thursday than they did while filming. And hopefully, there were no comparable injuries.

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