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Nicole Kidman ‘turned on’ by Babygirl script
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Nicole Kidman ‘turned on’ by Babygirl script

Nicole Kidman was “turned on” by the ‘Babygirl’ script.

The 57-year-old actress stars in the erotic thriller as CEO Romy, who is married to Jacob (Antonio Banderas) but begins an affair with her intern Samuel (Harris Dickinson), and she was quickly attracted to the project. as she read the script because it was so moving.

She told the British Hello! Magazine: “I read the script and thought it was funny, but it also made me excited.

“I loved that I never knew what was going to happen and that nothing is as it seems as it unravels.”

Nicole admitted she almost reached a point of “burnout” with the sex scenes in the film written and directed by Halina Reijn – even though it all happened in a “safe place”.

She said: “There was so much in terms of exposure and just being with Harris and Antonio, as well as Halina.

“It really was a foursome because we were all in it together and there was a huge amount of sharing and trust and then frustration.

“While we were filming, there were moments where I thought, ‘I don’t want to have an orgasm anymore!’ Don’t come near me! I hate doing this! I don’t care if I never get touched again in my life, I’m over it!’

“It was so present all the time, it was almost like a burnout. But the great thing is that the intimacy you create together is in a safe place.”

Nicole doesn’t think she could have made the film without Halina’s support.

She said: “Working with a woman who can act is fantastic. I would say, ‘Halina, do it for me. Tell me.’ She can give you insight into her ideas because she wrote it, she knows it and it’s very personal, so you have this extraordinary guide…

“I don’t think I could have done it with a (male director). The only way I could do this was with Halina, because the two of us talked – and still do – so many things that are secretive and vulnerable but safe.

“There was nothing that was too hard, just days where it was too much, if that makes sense.”