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Tuesday, 13 January 2009 |
Nicole Kidman
Nicole Kidman is hitting back at media reports that she is unhappy with her performance in new movie "Australia," insisting her comments have been misinterpreted by the press.The Hollywood actress appears opposite Hugh Jackman in the epic, which opened last month to very mixed reviews. Kidman was recently quoted as saying that she "can't look at this movie and be proud of what I've done", adding that she couldn't "connect to it emotionally." But the star is adamant her comments, in an interview with Sydney radio station 2day FM, were taken out of context, because she was actually referring to her whole body of work, claiming she can never bear to watch herself onscreen. A representative for Kidman tells the Sydney Morning Herald, "It is quite ridiculous for anyone to believe the reports if they listened to the actual interview. It's hard to believe some of the world's media have fallen for it. Photo By: Sara De Boer/Retna more at: |
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Monday, 12 January 2009 |
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Taking care of her motherly responsibilities, Nicole Kidman was spotted taking her adorable daughter Sunday Rose to a Nashville doctor’s office for a checkup over the weekend. The “Moulin Rouge” actress looked a bit peeved at the paparazzi presence as she strolled through the parking lot, looking cute and casual in a black sweater overtop a white button-up shirt with black trousers and black shoes. more at: |
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Friday, 09 January 2009 |
Nicole KidmanSexy Nicole Kidman knew her performance in the Baz Luhmann Movie Australia would be torn apart by critics, because she isn’t proud of the work. The Hollywood actress appears opposite Hugh Jackman as British aristocrat Lady Sarah Ashley in the epic, but Kidman admits she feels no pride for her work because she "couldn’t connect emotionally" to her character. And she was so appalled by her own acting when she saw the film in the November premiere in Sydney, she and husband Keith Urban took the first plane out of the country so she didn’t have to face the huge criticism.Speaking recently on Sydney radio station 2day FM, she said, "I can’t look at this movie and be proud of what I’ve done."I sat there (at the premiere) and I looked at Keith and went �Am I any good in this movie?’ But I thought Brandon Walters (an 11-year-old Aboriginal boy) and Hugh Jackman were wonderful. It’s just impossible for me to connect to it emotionally at all."We ran because I didn’t want to read anything. I didn’t want to know." Photo By: Sara De Boer/Retna more at: |
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Sunday, 28 December 2008 |
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Spending the holiday together as a family, Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban looked ever-the-happy-couple as they took their young daughter Sunday Rose to a Christmas morning service in Nashville on Thursday (December 25). A few days prior, the “Australia” actress and her country star hubby were spotted grabbing a bite to eat at one of their favorite restaurants, Nashville’s Bread & Company. more at: |
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Friday, 26 December 2008 |
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Celebrating their baby daughter’s all-important first Christmas, Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban opted to stay at home in Nashville, Tennessee for the holidays. Splitting time between two houses, the couple was spotted out on Christmas Eve grabbing lunch at Nashville’s Bread & Company - where they mingled with friends also out at the popular cafe. more at: |
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