Nicole Kidman says Jodie Foster replaced her on a major film when she was 'having a breakdown'

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Having trouble? Click here. Nicole Kidman is grateful to Jodie Foster for replacing her in 2002’s "Panic Room" when she was "having a breakdown." "There’s this misconception that somehow female actresses are at each other, or they don’t like each other or whatever," Foster, 61, told The Hollywood Reporter during a roundtable discussion with Kidman, Naomi Watts, Brie Larson, Jennifer Aniston, Anna Sawai and Sofía Vergara. "Like, Nicole, I took over a movie that you had to leave."Kidman responded: "Yes!

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