After asking the reporter to repeat the name of the media outlet, Nicole Kidman shrugged, looked away from the camera and laughed while being interviewed on the red carpet for the premiere of the movie ‘Babygirl’.
Nicole Kidman ‘s alleged rude behavior on the red carpet has divided fans, with some criticizing her while others defending the “Australian swan”. Notably, this incident occurred shortly after the famous star waved her hand and refused to take a photo with Salma Hayek at a recent fashion event .
Nicole Kidman is gorgeous on the red carpet of the movie Babygirl premiere in California, USA on December 11.
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Nicole Kidman’s performance in A24 ‘s Babygirl has received critical acclaim, but the 57-year-old star’s infamous moment quickly overshadowed the film’s premiere, the Daily Mail reports.
After the red carpet event, a video of the Oscar-winning star and a reporter went viral on social media . In it, Kidman asks the reporter to repeat the name of their TV channel, and after hearing it clearly, she simply shrugs, looks away from the camera, and laughs. It seems that the name doesn’t resonate with her.
Some fans found Kidman’s response to be refreshing, praising her ability to stay away from the social media spotlight. Others, however, saw it as a display of disdain.
One follower admitted: “I would be so embarrassed if I was that reporter and Nicole Kidman laughed at me like that.” Another was blunt: “She’s so rude.” There were plenty of other comments from fans, and they were split between those who thought it was a natural reaction or who condemned the star’s poor behaviour.
Nicole Kidman ‘s role in Babygirl won her the Best Actress award at the Venice Film Festival
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In Babygirl , Nicole Kidman plays a married CEO who gets into a complicated relationship with a young intern. The film is considered the most daring in the acting career of the “Australian swan”. The intense sex scenes between the 57-year-old star and her 28-year-old co-star Harris Dickinson have attracted the attention of experts and the public for many months.