Nicole Kidman reveals R-rated movie she loves to act out with her daughter: ‘That's our savior film'
Nicole Kidman reveals R-rated movie she loves to act out with her daughter: ‘That's our savior film'
Derek LawrenceWed, March 11, 2026 at 8:55 PM UTC
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Nicole Kidman with her daughters Sunday and Faith in 2026Credit: Dominique Charriau/Getty
Kristen Wiig, it might be time to start writing Bridesmaids 2, because there's a good chance that you could land Nicole Kidman as a new bridesmaid.
During her appearance on the Las Culturistas podcast, Kidman revealed that the iconic 2011 comedy Bridesmaids is the go-to medicine for her and her daughter.
"When we're feeling down, whenever we need a lift, we watch it, we recite it, we act it out, and we do that in the kitchen," Kidman told hosts Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang. "That's our savior film."
Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph, Wendi McLendon-Covey, Rose Byrne, Melissa McCarthy, and Ellie Kemper in 'Bridesmaids'Credit: Universal Pictures
Written by Wiig and Annie Mumolo, the Paul Feig-directed film starred Wiig as Annie, the maid of honor for her best friend, Lillian (Maya Rudolph), who must navigate an eclectic group of bridesmaids. The comedy was a smash hit with audiences, earning almost $300 million at the box office, while also scoring Oscar nominations for Melissa McCarthy's breakout performance, as well as Wiig and Mumolo's screenplay.
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Kidman was on Las Culturistas to promote her latest series, Amazon's Scarpetta, which also features Bobby Cannavale, the longtime partner of Bridesmaids costar Rose Byrne. "He is crème de la crème," Kidman said of Cannavale.
When Rogers admitted to having a crush on Cannavale when he was on Will & Grace, Kidman added, "You and everyone else. He has not aged at all. Rose Byrne is very lucky."
It sure sounds like Cannavale knew well enough to stay away from falafel sandwiches.
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