Nicole Kidman has some built-in cheerleaders.The actress recently spoke about her career and family in an interview with the Los Angeles Times.Reflecting on her role as Alice Harford in 1999’s “Eyes Wide Shut,” she revealed that while she will never watch the R-rated film with her teenage daughters, Sunday Rose and Faith Margaret, they caught a glimpse of a memorable scene at the 49th AFI Life Achievement Award Gala.
Kidman was awarded this year’s Lifetime Achievement Award in April.“At the AFI tribute, they saw the scene where I get stoned,” Kidman said in the story, which published on July 16. “They showed that and I was like, ‘Ooooh.
Golly. OK.’ I sat next to my daughter Sunday watching that.”In the Stanley Kubrick-directed film, her character fantasizes about being intimate with a naval officer she met while smoking marijuana with her husband, Bill.
He was played by Kidman’s then-husband, Tom Cruise. However, her daughter’s reaction took her by surprise.“[Sunday] said, ‘Mom, that was good,’” Kidman said. “She said, ‘That was really good.’ And I watched that scene and thought, ‘Wow.
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