The 29-year-old actress, who is the face of Miss Dior Cherie perfume, said she was 'deeply shocked and disgusted' by the film in which the fashion designer tells two women that he 'loves Hitler' and that their parents 'should have been gassed'.
The Black Swan star said she would not be associated with the 50-year-old, whose suspension from Dior followed another allegation of anti-Semitic abuse against a woman and her boyfriend in a cafe in Paris last week.
Natalie, who won the best actress Oscar for her film Black Swan at Sunday's Academy Awards ceremony, said she is, 'an individual who is proud to be Jewish, I will not be associated with Mr Galliano in any way'.
John's lawyer, Stephane Zerbib, added that the video has 'no value' and Galliano has never been anti-Semitic while working at Dior.