Nicole Kidman is mourning the death of her former co-star Donald Sutherland.
06.06.2024 - 02:09 / justjared.com
Nicole Kidman and Reese Witherspoon have very good news for fans of Big Little Lies.
It’s been five years since the second season of the hit HBO series premiered in 2019. However, Nicole teased that another season was in the works late last year. Earlier this year, the news was confirmed.
In a new joint interview, the duo provided a status update and joked about how Nicole‘s update last year sparked panic amongst the cast.
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Speaking to Vanity Fair, Reese joked about Nicole spilling the tea.
“Listen, this one already went somewhere and said too much,” she joked. “Then I get the call… ring-ring: ‘Hey, is that happening?’ Nic! You got excited.”
She continued, explaining that costars including Laura Dern were asking questions about the status of the show after the big reveal.
“I got excited,” Nicole admitted.
Now, she can confidently confirm that the show is in the works.
“We’re moving fast and furious, and Liane [Moriarty] is delivering the book. We’re in good shape.”
Beyond that, Nicole opted to remain mum on the details, saying, “There’s this whole thing that you should never talk about something until you’ve done it. Because if you talk about doing it, it’s the dopamine hit of doing it. You feel like you’ve done it.”
Reese agreed, saying that she has a rule called “don’t be full of s-it.”
“It’s called the ‘No BS rule’ in Hollywood. Because how many people tell you they’re doing X, Y, Z, X, Y, Z. It’s like, I don’t wanna talk about it until I’m standing in costume on the set. Then I’ll confirm to you that it is happening ‘Cause it is really hard to stop it once you’re standing on set in costume.”
Nicole teased some other details, including an update on the cast, a few months ago.
Nicole Kidman is mourning the death of her former co-star Donald Sutherland.
Nicole Kidman, born on June 20, 1967, has achieved great success in Hollywood with her many Oscar nods, one win, and a wide range of films. Kidman broke into the business with the 1989 thriller "Dead Calm." It wasn't long before she joined Tom Cruise, her future beau, for the 1990 film "Days of Thunder." Cruise and Kidman were married the same year the movie was released. During their marriage, they starred in two more movies together, "Far and Away" (1992) and "Eyes Wide Shut" (1999).
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goes, she takes her bounteous mane with her. And while lately (befitting of an A-list actor of her caliber) have been her thing—see her arrival at the —this week the star switched up her go-to red carpet hairstyle.At the premiere for her new Netflix rom-com, , in Los Angeles, Kidman stepped out with a picture-perfect ponytail. Her strawberry blonde locks were pulled back into a superlong ponytail secured at the crown of her head, with shorter tendrils falling around her face.
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