Nicole Kidman has revealed how she got closer to her co-star while filming her latest movie.
In the movie, Babygirl, Kidman plays Romy, a driven and ambitious tech CEO who embarks on an affair with her young intern, Samuel, portrayed by Harris Dickinson.
In a candid interview with The Sun, Kidman described the overwhelming nature of the intimate scenes, admitting that some days on set were particularly taxing.
"There was an enormous amount of sharing and trust and then frustration. It's like, 'Don't touch me,'" she said.
The actress further confessed: "There were times when we were shooting where I was like, 'I don't want to org*sm anymore.'"
Well, the actress has now elaborated even further on how she managed to create intimacy with her co-star.
In a recent BAFTA interview, Kidman and Dickinson shared insights into the creative process behind their strikingly authentic chemistry.
Both actors credited the crew’s efforts in fostering a comfortable and collaborative environment on set, particularly during the film’s intimate scenes.
"There was just an enormous amount of trust there," Kidman said, singling out cinematographer Jasper Wolf for his "delicate" approach.
"He will light accordingly... If you don’t have the camera there in the right way, with the right lighting, it won’t exist. You may as well be doing stage."
