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Nicole Kidman: ‘To hear women being believed makes me cry’

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Nicole Kidman: ‘To hear women being believed makes me cry’

by Tim Adams

 

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Nicole Kidman photographed in London last month by Pal Hansen for the Observer New Review.

 

Nicole Kidman began this year, her 51st, accepting a Golden Globe award as best actress for her unforgettable role in the TV series Big Little Lies.

 

In her speech she thanked her mother – a nurse who wished she’d been a doctor – for never setting limits on what her daughters could be, declaring: “My achievements are her achievements.”

 

She also paid tribute to her friend Reese Witherspoon, with whom she had produced the series, and the actors they had starred with in it, Laura Dern, Shailene Woodley, Zöe Kravitz.

 

“Wow,” she said, “the power of women!”

 

Full Story: https://www.theguardian.com/film/2018/dec/02/nicole-kidman-to-hear-women-being-believed-makes-me-cry-destroyer-boy-erased-big-little-lies

believing whamon is more important than due process. 

Hearing women being believed recently made Judge Brett Kavanaugh cry. Thankfully, he had the last laugh. Many men falsely accused aren't so lucky.

Edited by Krataiboy

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