Nicole Kidman’s upcoming film is her raunchiest to date
Nicole Kidman has made another honest admission about her upcoming film, and I think you know the one.
The Moulin Rouge actor, 47, is starring in her most erotic flick to date and it features so many sex scenes that it ‘made her not want to orgasm anymore’.
Babygirl sees Kidman take on the role of CEO Romy Mathis, who puts her career and family on the line in exchange for an affair with Samuel (Harris Dickinson), her much younger intern.
Before Samuel discovers that Romy likes to be bossed around, Romy shocks viewers by having an intense orgasm while making love to her husband Jacob (Antonia Banderas) in the opening scene.
Appearing on The Graham Norton Show last month, Kidman shared: “I loved the script, I love supporting women in the industry, and it was just really good. It is exciting and bold, and I am always looking to push out of my comfort zone.
“I read the script and I thought it was so funny. But I also was turned on by it. I was also sort of hypnotised.”
The actor said she still blushes at the thought of producing all different types of orgasms throughout the film.
“I blush, still! That’s insane. But that’s a good thing, I suppose,” she told The Hollywood Reporter.
It’s Nicole Kidman’s most erotic film to date (A24)
“I’m very interested in exploring those things, but I’m not that extroverted. I was so in character. To pull the curtain back on all of it, it’s too sacred.”
Addressing the opening scene with Banderas, Kidman said: “Those ones may not look pretty or sound pretty. Or be what we think is pretty.
“Halina (the director) has always wanted to do something like this. That’s probably why we constantly say we need women in all areas of filmmaking, telling different stories. It’s not just to be more fair.
“It’s actually because it’s kind of fascinating. And for people to feel, ‘I can be who I am’.
Babygirl sees Kidman star alongside Harris Dickinson (A24)
Urging the audience to watch it on the big screen, she said: “I want people to go see this in the cinema, not just clicking on this at home, secretly, watching it in their own little secret way.
“There’s something extraordinary about seeing it with a group of people.”
“A lot of times women are discarded at a certain period of their career as a sexual being,” Kidman added. “So it was really beautiful to be seen in this way.”