The beauty of it all is one of the reasons why so many of us are drawn to famous people. They are given access to expensive clothing and jewelry, have their hair and makeup properly styled, and often appear to be living the deluxe lifestyle, no matter what. Most popular people are obviously big fans of walking on dark carpets, but she just opened up about how it was for her, noting that she always wants to “take my dress off.”
What Was Nicole Kidman’s Response to Dressing Up for the Red Carpet?
Nicole Kidman ( who will be seen in the ) has been one of our several fashion icons for almost as long as she has been giving provocative, critically acclaimed, and award-winning performances. The member was in wonderful fashion not long ago, but it turns out that she is definitely more comfortable in pajamas than most of us non-celebrities are. She just mentioned glamming up for dark floors, as she lately did:
Yessssss, Nicole! Cry it from the ceiling, lady! I wanna remain at home in my pajamas, too! Oh, wait… I am. Okay, not mind!
Although it’s obvious that Kidman enjoys at least some of the priming and cooking that are so numerous on the red carpet, which is probably why the Oscar winner is considered to be the most accomplished actress at this point in her career, I’m delighted she admits that the process of being thus finely styled and made up and therefore having so many gaze on her as she walks the floor is” a little unreal.” But, it seems like she would enjoy spending her days merely lounging around with her country music star husband, Keith Urban, and I completely agree.
The actress ( who does appear to be with ) has previously expressed how awkward some of her time in the spotlight has been. She talked not long ago about the, and how she was told “you wo n’t have a career” because of her height. Kidman even revealed that, when she was one, being renowned was “much harder”, especially when it came time to walk a “frightening” red carpet only” with all that scrutiny, feeling very uncomfortable and not quite sure where to go or how to live”.
Luckily, she has figured out how to both survive and thrive, and it’s good to hear that some of that involves feeling “real” in her pajamas!