Nicole Kidman declares her daughters not interested to watch ‘Babygirl’
Nicole Kidman talks about certain scenes in 'Babygirl'
Nicole Kidman has recently expressed her concerns as she doesn’t want her teenage daughters to watch new movie, Babygirl.
Speaking to Telegraph Review, the Australia actress, who shares three teen daughters with Keith Urban, said, “My daughters aren’t seeing it.”
However, Nicole stated, “They’ve also declared that they don’t want to see it. Neither of them has any interest in seeing Mum like that.”
Earlier, A Family Affair actress revealed that she had to fake intimate scenes she almost felt like “burnout”
But Nicole opened up that “the grunting” that was “all actually scary”.
While discussing about her fear with Halina Reijn, the movie writer and director, Nicole mentioned, “Halin was like, ‘I will get you there.”
“It’ll be safe - but I want the embarrassment, I want the struggle,” continued the 57-year-old.
Nicole reflected, “I think that’s a common thread that runs through a lot of women’s sexuality - what they feel it should be, versus what it actually is.”
The Northman actress also disclosed that she was “embarrassed” to watch the vulgar scenes at Babygirl’s Venice premiere.
“I remember covering my face at one point and burying my head in Halina’s chest at another. Because it was a bit like, ‘Oh, gosh. I don’t want to watch myself doing this’,” added Nicole.
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