Nicole Kidman fans are asking the same thing after wild X-rated confession: 'Turned on'
Nicole Kidman fans have been left wondering how Keith Urban feels after her recent confession.
Nicole Kidman is making headlines after saying she had to stop filming her movie Babygirl because she didn't "want to orgasm anymore", with many questioning what her husband, Keith Urban, thought of the admission. However, the X-rated confession isn't quite what it seems.
In the erotic thriller, the 57-year-old Aussie actress stars as Romy, a powerful New York executive who's married to a theatre director (Antonio Banderas), but things are not great between the couple. Then along comes Samuel (Harris Dickinson), the company's new intern, who works under Romy and makes his attraction clear. What follows is a forbidden and very steamy relationship between the two.
In the film, Samuel, who is dominant in the bedroom, is seen telling Romy that the first rule is, "I tell you what to do and you do it," with Nicole's character doing just that, despite at first being a little apprehensive. At one point, he asks if she'd like to stop, and she shakes her head.
Nicole Kidman didn't want to film orgasms anymore
According to The Sun, Nicole said that acting out the intimate scenes with Harris and Antonio was often too much to cope with.
"There was an enormous amount of sharing and trust and then frustration," she said. "It’s like, 'Don’t touch me'. There were times when we were shooting where I was like, 'I don’t want to orgasm anymore. Don't come near me. I hate doing this. I don't care if I am never touched again in my life!"
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She added that she almost felt "burnout" due to the number of intimate scenes she was doing.
At a recent press conference in LA, Harris also said he needed time out while filming the intense role.
He said he would tell the crew and co-stars, "OK, everyone go away for a second," if "we weren't comfortable".
Fans are all saying the same thing after Nicole's sex scene confession
Because many fans misunderstood Nicole's admission about filming sex scenes, thinking she meant she was enjoying them, many have taken to social media to ask the same question – how does her husband, Keith Urban, feel about this confession?
"Her husband must love this," one Instagram user joked, while another added, "Someone check on Keith!"
"Sure her husband is happy about that," a third said.
"I wonder how their partners feel," another asked.
"Publicity stunt. Now everyone is talking about it and going to watch," someone else said.
Many others defended the Aussie star, with one user writing, "Omg everyone thinking she meant real orgasms 🤦🏻♀️ she was sick of acting out orgasms yeesh."
"It’s hard to fake orgasms all day. Makes sense why she said she was exhausted," another agreed.
'Turned on by it'
Speaking about the project at the press conference, Nicole revealed that she had been "turned on" by the script when she was approached to do the film.
"I read the script and I thought it was so funny," she said. "But I also was turned on by it. I was also sort of hypnotised."
She also shared that she ensured that she and her co-stars weren't "confined" by the intimacy coordinator for the sex scenes, saying, "I’m a huge believer still in the sacredness of the set or the actors' space, and it never, never being violated. Because it’s ours, it’s the bubble, and then there’s the world outside."
Nicole added that she didn't think she could have given the same performance if a man had directed Babygirl instead of Halina Reijn.
"I actually think the only way I could do this was with her because the two of us would sit and talk," Nicole said, adding she and Halina spoke about her "secret desires".
"We talked about so many things and still do, that is so secretive and vulnerable — but it’s safe."
'Really hot movie'
In a recent interview with Vanity Fair, Nicole said she is nervous for the film to be released as she believes it is the most "exposing" film of her career. Babygirl premiered at the Venice International Film Festival, with the star saying she was unsure whether it would be the best place to watch it for the first time.
"There’s something in me going, 'Okay, this was made for the big screen and to be seen with people,'" she says. "But then I’m like, 'That’s a high-wire act. I’m not sure I have that much bravery.'"
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"I’ve made some films that are pretty exposing, but not like this."
Halina added that it's a "really hot movie", telling the publication, "I know we accomplished one thing, and that is that we made a really hot movie."
"I don't know about good, bad — that’s up to everybody — but I’m sure of that."
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