Babygirl’s Nicole Kidman on playing supportive parent of LGBTQ teen for third time (EXCLUSIVE)
Nicole Kidman in Babygirl (Image: A24)
Babygirl‘s Nicole Kidman has reflected on her third time playing a supportive parent of an LGBTQ child, after Boy Erased and The Prom.
Speaking in a new interview with Attitude, the acting icon said she makes her artistic choices “knowing what I’m doing.”
She is literally mother!
In the film, the Oscar-winner plays Romy, a CEO who has an affair with her much younger intern. The film contrasts Romy’s exploration of her sexuality with the more casual and drama-free journey of her teenage daughter, who is queer, played by Esther Rose McGregor.
“I made Boy, Erased for that reason” – Nicole Kidman
“I make my artistic choices knowing what I’m doing” the star told us of the part, adding she “hopes” such roles set
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