But the “Eyes Wide Shut” star is close with her youngest two, both of whom recently watched parts of the 1999 thriller.
“At the AFI [Life Achievement Award] tribute [in April], they saw the scene where I get stoned,” Kidman told the Los Angeles Times earlier this month. “They showed that, and I was like, ‘Ooooh. Golly. OK.’ I sat next to my daughter Sunday watching that.”
Asked about Sunday’s reaction, Kidman told the outlet, “She said, ‘Mom, that was good.’ And then they showed that scene in [the 2004 mystery] ‘Birth’ … and she said, ‘That was really good.'”
Kidman said on the red carpet of the AFI ceremony that while her daughters are “very, very supportive and incredibly loving,” they are eager to “get started on their own careers.”
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