Nicole Kidman is making a rare confession about her career following her mind-blowing performance in Halina Reijn’s Babygirl.
The longtime actress, who was previously honored with the AFI Life Achievement Award for her long-standing service to the industry, revealed that she doesn’t give herself enough ‘credit’ for her work.
During an exclusive interview with W Magazine, Nicole was thrilled to sing praises for Babygirl director Halina instead of taking credit for her top-notch performance in the new erotic thriller.
She told the publication, “Halina is incredibly rigorous in terms of performance and commitment. She wrote it, she’s directed it, and she basically could play every role in it.
“I never give myself credit. I would love to give her (Reijn) all the credit. But I learned early on that it’s actually not about me anyway; it really is about a vision. How do you help put these stories on-screen? They’re not about me, Nicole. They’re a much wider look at human beings and the way we exist in the world.”
In addition, the 57-year-old also mourned the loss of her mother Janelle Ann Kidman later in the interview as she addressed going through a rollercoaster of emotions after her sudden demise.