Academy Award and Golden Globe winner, Nicole Kidman is on the cover of the October edition of newly revamped Marie Claire magazine where she opens up
Academy Award and Golden Globe winner, Nicole Kidman is on the cover of the October edition of newly revamped Marie Claire magazine where she opens up about her sexuality, feminism as well as what has changed since starting out in the industry. The Australian born actress reveals to the magazine that her sexuality has been a driving force in shaping the type of artist she is today.
“I have a strong sexuality. It’s a huge part of who I am and my existence,” she told the magazine.
As a Goodwill Ambassador for U.N. Women, the 51 year old has long been a champion of women’s rights and didn’t waste the oppoprtunity during her best-actress acceptance speech for Big Little Lies at this year’s Golden Globes, to broadcast to the world the issues of domestic abuse and the power of female friendship.
Nicole Kidman recently founded her own film production company, Blossom Films to support female filmmakers and help broadcast women’s stories. The actress said Hollywood and films have a significant role to play in creating awareness and sparking discussion on social and cultural issues.
“I think that’s just when culture and storytelling collide—probably storytelling igniting parts of it and unraveling parts of it. Domestic abuse, or any sort of abuse, and that misuse of power…it’s insidious.”
Read the full interview here