Nicole Kidman sparks debate with red carpet moment during her new film premiere

The glitz and glamour of the red carpet are often punctuated by moments that become the talk of the town, and an Aussie actress’s recent appearance at the premiere of her new film has certainly sparked a conversation.

The Oscar-winning actress, known for her poise and grace, found herself at the centre of a moment that has since made the rounds and divided fans and onlookers alike.

As opinions divide online, many are questioning Kidman’s response, adding a layer of intrigue to the glamour of the evening.


Nicole Kidman has sparked a mixed response from fans after an interaction on the red carpet at the premiere of her latest movie, Babygirl.

The event, which garnered attention for the actress’s bold fashion choice and poised presence, quickly became a talking point due to her reaction during a fan encounter.

During a Q&A session on the red carpet, Kidman was asked a question by a reporter from Pop Crave.

When she requested the reporter to repeat the name of their outlet, her subsequent reaction—a shrug, a glance off-camera, followed by a hearty laugh—left many feeling that her behavior was dismissive and, to some, downright rude.


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Nicole Kidman's interaction with a reporter at the Babygirl premiere has divided fans. Credit: Vogue / Facebook


The incident has ignited a debate among fans and critics, with reactions ranging from amusement to outrage.

Some fans have come to Kidman's defence, celebrating her ‘offline queen’ energy and her unbothered demeanour, suggesting that her response was refreshingly candid in an age where celebrities are often overly media-trained and cautious.

They see her as embodying a certain coolness, a detachment from the social media craze that dominates so much of our cultural landscape.


On the other side of the fence, however, are those who found Kidman's laughter and nonchalance to be off-putting.

‘I would’ve been so embarrassed if I was Pop Crave and Nicole Kidman laughed at me like that,’ one commented, with another saying, ‘She’s rude.’

‘Kinda b***** by Nicole to me, but oh well,’ someone else remarked. ‘Sorry, but this is f****** awful behaviour,’ another added.

One commenter wrote, ‘Like lowkey the way she laughed so extremely too I’d be like nvm b**** I’m not asking you anything then,’ to which another agreed, ‘Yeah I think it’s kind of rude on her part.’

Despite the criticism, not all viewers were upset. Some fans actually found the moment to be perfectly in line with the star's usual persona.

One fan said, ‘HAHAHAHAA she’s a legend,’ while another added, ‘She’s so Queenie!’


Meanwhile, the actress recently opened up about the intense sex scenes in Babygirl.

The 57-year-old actress shared with Woman’s Day how she and her 28-year-old co-star, Harris Dickinson, prepared for their ‘delicate, intimate, and very deep’ scenes.

Although they had an intimacy coordinator, Kidman explained that the process still had a natural flow, allowing space for movement and adaptation.


She expressed her love for this approach, stating, ‘There was still a flow to it, which allowed space to move and change and work,’ adding, ‘It wasn’t confined, and I love to work that way.’

Kidman also compared her character’s dynamic with Dickinson's younger intern to the ‘abusive’ relationship her character experienced in Big Little Lies.

‘So Big Little Lies is actually very different, but this definitely leaves me exposed and vulnerable and frightened and all of those things when it’s given to the world,’ the actress explained.


In October, Kidman told The Sun that she needed to take a break during filming, admitting, ‘There was an enormous amount of sharing and trust and then frustration. It’s like, “Don’t touch me.”’

‘There were times when we were shooting where I was like, “I don’t want to orgasm any more. Don’t come near me. I hate doing this. I don’t care if I am never touched again in my life! I’m over it.”’

The A24 erotic thriller also stars Antonio Banderas, Esther Rose McGregor, Sophie Wilde, and Izabel Mar.


While Nicole Kidman's red carpet moment at the Babygirl premiere sparked conversation, her recent personal struggles have also drawn attention.

The celebrated actress and producer has faced a deeply emotional setback, missing a prestigious ceremony due to a heartbreaking loss.

This unexpected turn highlights how, despite the glitz and glamour of Hollywood, Kidman’s personal life continues to evolve in ways that resonate far beyond the public eye.
Key Takeaways
  • Nicole Kidman's reaction to a reporter on the red carpet at the premiere of Babygirl has caused a divide among fans.
  • Some fans found Kidman's response to the Pop Crave reporter's name refreshingly unbothered, while others criticised it as rude and dismissive.
  • Nicole Kidman revealed her challenging experience filming intense sex scenes with her co-star Harris Dickinson for Babygirl.
  • Despite the controversy, Kidman has received critical praise for her role in the film, which also features Antonio Banderas and others.
So, dear readers, what are your thoughts on this red carpet controversy? Have you ever found yourself in a similar situation where a casual reaction was misinterpreted? Share your experiences and insights with us, and let's delve into the nuances of communication in our modern world.
 
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OK I am not a fan of N. Kidman when it comes to acting, I don't let that stop me from watching what might be a good movie though. Her public persona comes across as being quite up herself & with an attitude that she has a waaaay to high opinion of herself & her talents (or lack thereof), looking down on others is not attractive in the least. I don't know what happened with her & Keith Urban when it came to plastic surgery but it never seems to make anyone look more attractive or younger& they are no exception. BUT ok all that aside, I think it was very unprofessional of her & frankly downright rude, & she knew it then & knows it now. No class whatsoever!
 
She was born in America.
She may have been born there but she basically grew up in Australia and worked in Australia on TV from an early age. With that in mind and the fact that she has spent a lot of her adult life in Australia I would say she is more Australian and American!!
 
She may have been born there but she basically grew up in Australia and worked in Australia on TV from an early age. With that in mind and the fact that she has spent a lot of her adult life in Australia I would say she is more Australian and American!!
She has dual citizenship but has lived in America for quite a while now.
 

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