Nicole Kidman has revealed there’s one particularly explicit scene in her new x-rated movie which she ‘can’t even talk about’.
You may have somehow missed the memo, but Little Big Lies star Kidman is playing the lead role in a very raunchy movie which follows the story of a high-ranking CEO engaging in a kinky affair with a much younger male intern.
You can watch the trailer here if that sort of film tickles your fancy
Premiering in US cinemas on none other than Christmas Day, with a UK release date currently penciled in for the new year, Babygirl sees Where the Crawdads Sing actor Harris Dickinson play the role of Samuel, the much younger intern and Romy’s (Kidman) eventual lover, while Antonio Banderas takes on the role of her husband Jacob.
Given the highly erotic nature of the film, attention has naturally turned to the numerous sex scenes set to feature in Babygirl as well as what it was like for the cast to film them.
Aware this could be a particularly hot topic when it came to promoting the film, Kidman has not shied away from questions about the sexual aspect of the role – even revealing that she had to halt filming at one point as she ‘didn’t want to orgasm any more’.
Yes, you read that right.
Nicole Kidman and Harris Dickinson in Babygirl (A24)
However, it would appear there is one scene in particular which is so hair raising that the 57-year-old actress ‘can’t even talk about’ due to how raunchy it is.
Touching on the subject during a recent interview with GQ, Kidman was asked about the film’s opening sequence – which reportedly sees Romy fake an orgasm during disappointing sex with her husband, before masturbating to S&M themed pornography – and her response was a little bashful.
“I can’t even talk about that!” she replied.
Despite finding the film’s more explicit moments particularly difficult to discuss, Kidman was full of praise for director Halina Reijn as well as her co-stars.
Kidman revealed the one scene in the film which she ‘can’t even talk about’ (Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty Images)
“I don’t know what to say. But I love it,” she said of Babygirl. “I love the film, so I don’t want to deny it or put it down.”
Going on to explain why she decided to take such an explicit role, she added: “It’s part of what I do. I’ve never shied away from sexuality on screen, ever… [Reijn] wanted to make a film about liberation, female pleasure. And I wanted to do that!”
We can only imagine what it will be like to watch this film in the cinema.