Natalie Portman is allegedly at risk of getting flabby arms if she loses weight anytime soon.

A source told National Enquirer that Portman worked out at the gym for 10 straight months to buff herself up for her role in Thor: Love and Thunder. And now that filming is over, she’s expected to lose all the weight and muscles that she gained.

“It is likely for Natalie to be left with saggy bingo wings if she wants to slim down her arms, this will impact her skin. As we age, our skin becomes less elastic, which can also lead to flabby skin after weight loss or muscle gain,” the source said.

Experts are reportedly encouraging the actress to lessen her caloric intake and boost her cardio workouts to prevent this from happening. Luckily for Portman, the actress has access to all the treatments that she could get to prevent her from getting saggy arms.

“She’s a celebrity, so she’s going to have access to all the firming creams and other treatments that not everyone has the luxury of getting,” the source said.

However, it is important to note that the tabloid’s claims about Portman potentially getting flabby arms are just based on their speculations and observations.

The tabloid also seemingly exaggerated their claim that Portman had to buff up for her role in Thor: Love and Thunder.

While it is true that the actress adhered to a strict diet and workout routine for 10 months, this doesn’t mean that she’s now as buff as her co-star, Chris Hemsworth.

Meanwhile, Portman also made headlines recently after she shared some new information about the latest Marvel movie, Thor: Love and Thunder.

The actress told Indie Wire that whole sequences, planets, and characters were cut during the final editing process.

She said that director Taika Waititi managed to flow with the ideas that he has. But this also meant that he could change whatever scene and storyline he saw fit.

“His requirement that every take is different and new and fresh is something I hope I get to bring into every project I work on. Taika was pretty gutsy about just letting us seriously change the plot because of certain choices we made in the scene and certain places we decided to go. Some of it was right and some of it was not right. Some of it ended up in the film, some of it did not, but it was pretty incredible to get to play and to get to have that latitude in the emotional stuff, as well as the comedic stuff,” she said.