Nicole Kidman Weighs In On Golden Globe Nomination For ‘Babygirl’: ‘I’m Grateful’

Nicole Kidman is getting rave reviews for her role in “Babygirl.”

The movie follows Nicole’s character Romy, a high-powered CEO, who puts her career and family in jeopardy when she starts an affair with a younger intern, played by Harris Dickinson.

Although the film covers some important topics, it has some steamy scenes as well, but Nicole told Access Hollywood on the red carpet at the movie’s premiere that it’s up for the audience to decide what they like.

“It’s hard for me because I’m in it. I just love that everyone has different responses to different scenes and that makes it an experience,” the Oscar winner said.

Her co-star Harris has some fun scenes in the film as well, including an interpretive dance.

The 28-year-old actor broke down that scene to Access Hollywood and admitted he came up with the moves himself.

“The song was already in the script, so I just turned up and did it,” he said at the film’s Los Angeles premiere admitting the there was no choreography. “You can’t choreograph that moment really. I think it had to be very normal and straight forward. I don’t think you can try and do some elaborate choreographed movement because then it becomes a little bit forced, I don’t know,” he added.

Although the film hasn’t been released to audiences yet, Nicole already received a Golden Globe nomination for Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama.

“I’m just really grateful that we’re included as a film because we get to go and it brings enormous amount of attention,” Nicole said. “It’s global the way in which people respond to the Golden Globes. I got texts from all over the world going congratulations so that shows the power of it,” she added.

“Babygirl” hit theaters Dec. 25.

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