Oscar-winning star Nicole Kidman, known for her captivating performances and timeless elegance, recently found herself in unfamiliar territory. At the New York premiere of her upcoming Apple TV+ series "Margot's Got Money Problems," Nicole made headlines when she admitted she had been in the dark about the adults-only platform OnlyFans – until her co-star Elle Fanning shed light on it.
Nicole, 58, was stopped by a reporter on the red carpet who asked about the generational differences highlighted in the series, particularly the "OnlyFans angle." With a laugh, Nicole confessed, "I didn't know anything about 'OnlyFans' until this, and then Elle (Fanning) educated me and then I did my research. I'm like, oh, okay. But that's what's so cool about doing shows and artistically how you're constantly learning and growing and learning new things."
"I didn't know anything about 'OnlyFans' until this, and then Elle (Fanning) educated me and then I did my research. I'm like, oh, okay." – Nicole Kidman
The premiere was a glittering affair, held at the Regal Union Square Theater, followed by a chic reception at The Bowery Hotel. The show, starring Elle Fanning and Michelle Pfeiffer, with Nicole in a supporting role, is set to entertain audiences with its eight-part drama starting April 15. The storyline follows Margo, a recent college dropout turned single mom, played by Elle, as she navigates life's challenges with the help of OnlyFans.
As Nicole mingled with stars and fans, she opened up about her recent life changes. Fresh from her divorce from country star Keith Urban in January, Nicole shared her summer plans, stating she had "nothing going on" intentionally to spend quality time with her daughters, Sydney Rose and Faith Margaret. "We're going to go have some summer fun," she said with a smile.
While Nicole is taking a break this summer, she is far from stepping back from her career. She is currently filming the second season of the Prime Video crime thriller "Scarpetta," alongside Jamie Lee Curtis and Bobby Cannavale, describing it as "amazing to already have" another season.
Nicole, who also serves as an executive producer on "Margot's Got Money Problems," expressed her excitement about working behind the camera, calling it "fantastic." She praised her co-stars, saying it was "so exciting" to watch Pfeiffer and Fanning shine. Fans can also look forward to seeing her in the upcoming sequel to the 1998 classic "Practical Magic" this autumn, alongside Sandra Bullock.
Stay tuned for more updates on Nicole's exciting journey in Hollywood and beyond!