Nicole Kidman's latest role in the erotic thriller Babygirl has generated significant buzz, following its impressive seven-minute standing ovation at the Venice Film Festival. However, her husband Keith Urban, who opted to perform in Sydney instead, expressed a mix of support and discomfort regarding the film.

Keith Urban Skips Venice Premiere of Nicole Kidman's Bold Film "Babygirl" Amid Discomfort

Keith Urban's Absence at the Premiere

Keith Urban was notably absent during the premiere of Babygirl, as he chose to be in Sydney for a special concert at the Oxford Art Factory. Accompanied by their youngest daughter, Faith, Urban’s decision to skip the Venice celebration raised eyebrows, particularly as the film has been described as daring and provocative.

Keith Urban Skips Venice Premiere of Nicole Kidman's Bold Film "Babygirl" Amid Discomfort

His Reaction to Nicole's Role

When asked about his thoughts on Babygirl during an appearance on The Project, Urban admitted he hadn't watched it yet but was looking forward to seeing it. His nervousness was apparent as he acknowledged the film's explicit nature, reflecting a complex mix of pride and discomfort regarding Kidman’s performance.

Critical Acclaim for Babygirl

Babygirl features Nicole Kidman as a high-powered CEO engaged in an illicit affair with a younger intern, played by Harris Dickinson. Critics have lauded the film, with Richard Lawson of Vanity Fair suggesting it could rejuvenate the representation of sexuality in cinema. The film reportedly contains explicit scenes, including one where Kidman crawls on the floor, which has led to much discussion about its boundaries and impact.

Nicole’s Reflections on the Film

During the Venice event, Nicole Kidman shared her trepidation about the film's reception due to its provocative content. She described Babygirl as one of her most audacious roles, with scenes that resemble what one might typically keep private. Despite her concerns, early reviews have praised her performance, sparking speculation about another Oscar nomination.

Keith Urban's Support Amidst Discomfort

An insider has revealed that Urban is always supportive of Kidman’s career but occasionally chooses to distance himself from particularly risqué projects like Babygirl. The film has stirred up a mix of excitement and apprehension within him, especially given that he initially found the concept intriguing based on their private nickname for each other. However, after reading the script, his enthusiasm appeared to wane, highlighting the challenges of being married to a Hollywood star in such provocative roles.

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