Nicole Kidman Took Breaks While Filming Sex Scenes In New R-Rated Movie Because She Didn’t ‘Want To Orgasm Anymore’

Nicole Kidman
Nicole Kidman Took Breaks While Filming Sex Scenes In New R-Rated Movie Because She Didn’t ‘Want To Orgasm Anymore’
Whew! Things apparently got a little too spicy for Nicole Kidman on the set of her latest film “Babygirl.”
The Oscar-winning actress told The Sun in a recent interview that she had to take several pauses while making the movie because she was getting burnt out by all the climaxing.
She stated:
“There were times when we were shooting where I was like, ‘I don’t want to orgasm anymore.’”
And added:
“[Like] don’t come near me. I hate doing this. I don’t care if I am never touched again in my life!”
Nicole Kidman, 57, stars in the R-rated movie as a top-level CEO who sparks an affair with a much younger man played by Harrison Dickinson, 28. Antonio Banderas, 64, also stars in the film as Kidman’s husband.
Elsewhere in the interview, the movie star furthered that she was “so present all the time” during the sex scenes that she got to the point where she became “over it.”
She also noted that despite the intensity of the movie, her co-stars “took enormous” care of her and of telling the film’s story.
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