Nicole Kidman is pushing boundaries in her latest role, igniting a heated online debate with her performance in the upcoming erotic thriller, “Babygirl.”
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Nicole Kidman knows how to keep people talking, and her role in the upcoming movie, “Babygirl” is no exception. This time, it’s not just her talent that’s making waves, but her steamy scenes with Harris Dickinson—who just so happens to be 29 years her junior.
A fan comment dated August 26, 2024 | Source: X/Baldrrys
The film centers around a high-powered CEO, Romy (Kidman) who puts her career and family on the line when she begins a sultry affair with her much younger intern, Samuel (Dickinson).
A sneak peek of the scene shows Kidman and Dickinson in a close, intimate moment in a pool, which has sparked a hot debate online.
Following the post by Vanity Fair, fans are buzzing with reactions as spicy as the movie itself, with many sharing their diverse opinions about Kidman’s steamy performance with the younger co-star. One protective fan humorously cried, “GET MY BOYFRIEND AWAY FROM THAT OLD WOMAN!”
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Others seemed to have picked up on a pattern in Kidman’s recent roles, with one person cheekily noting, “I’m starting to see a trend in Kidman’’ movies—affairs with younger men.” This same fan added a lighthearted jab, “I hope Keith Urban is still cool with it.”
Several other comments hinted at what might be Hollywood’s newest trend: older women being paired with younger men. “Old women with young guys is the latest trend in Hollywood,” they observed.
Nicole Kidman and Harris Dickinson are seen filming on the “Babygirl” movie set on December 11, 2023, in New York City. | Source: Getty Images
Another took it a step further, suggesting that these roles make “older lady audiences feel good about themselves and bring young guys’ cougar fantasies to life.”
Nicole Kidman and Harris Dickinson are seen filming on the “Babygirl” movie set on December 11, 2023, in New York City. | Source: Getty Images
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Some reactions were a bit more pointed, with one person noting, “It’s pretty interesting that she still plays roles like that at almost 60[sic].” Another commenter even speculated about Kidman’s home life, “Maybe Keith Urban is into it?”
Nicole Kidman and Harris Dickinson are seen filming on the ‘Babygirl’ movie set on December 11, 2023, in New York City. | Source: Getty Images
Still, some fans are fully embracing the heat, with one simply exclaiming, “Omg Steamy!!!!” Another person gushed, “I love Nicole too much! Best actress out there!” Still, the person dropped a bit of shade, “But the fact that she is paired with all young guys lately is a bit cringey! 🙃” Another suggested, “Oscar for Nicole.”
A fan comment dated August 26, 22024 | Source: X/gual89
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And then there were the reminders of her last daring role, with someone simply pleading, “Please no awkward scenes like the ones with Zac Efron!!” referring to Kidman’s previous rom-com, “A Family Affair,” which premiered in June.
In a recent interview, Kidman, 57, reflected on her role in “Babygirl,” describing it as more exposed than any project she has previously worked on. Despite her extensive film career, Kidman mentioned that “Babygirl” stands out for its raw intensity. “I’ve made some films that are pretty exposing, but not like this,” she said.
Nicole Kidman during the 90th Annual Academy Awards at Hollywood & Highland Center on March 4, 2018, in Hollywood, California. | Source: Getty Images
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She admitted to not having seen the film yet and was unsure if she would watch it at its upcoming premiere at the Venice International Film Festival.
Nicole Kidman accepts her award for Best Actress for her performance in “The Hours” during the 75th Annual Academy Awards on March 23, 2003 in Hollywood, California. | Source: Getty Images
Kidman expressed uncertainty about whether she would be able to handle the high-pressure experience of seeing it with an audience. While she acknowledge that the film was intended for a grand display, she questioned her own bravery in facing it.