In the wrong film: Nicole Kidman wanted to give up the role again – Panorama

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Nicole Kidman, 54, Australian-American actress, was on the role. Because of strong self-doubt, she actually wanted to give up her role as American comedy icon Lucille Ball in the biopic “Being the Ricardos”, Kidman said on the US talk show “Live with Kelly and Ryan”. She was like, “Oh no, I’m not right. Everyone thinks I’m not fit.” However, producer Todd Black and director Aaron Sorkin have refused to step down from Ball’s role, Kidman said. “Thank God, because I was so grateful that I was allowed to fall in love with her.”

Vanessa Hudgens
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Vanessa Hudgens, 32, US actress, preserves her inner child. “The older I get, the more I realize how important it is to keep the inner child alive and to really celebrate and not suppress inner youth,” said the American of the British Glamor. Her friend, professional baseball player Cole Tucker, is a very good match for her. “Our interests are very different, but our basic characteristics are the same. He’s silly and I’m very silly,” said Hudgens. “None of us take ourselves too seriously.” The two met in an online meditation group.

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Jonas Kaufmann, 52, opera singer, worried about Christmas. There are different motivations to celebrate Christmas, he said Mannheim morning. “Because it’s dark and you like to light candles. Because you like Santa Claus climbing the facades so much.” But he has the feeling that fewer and fewer people understand that this is really about the birth of Christ. “We should consider ourselves lucky if the likely predominantly atheistic next generation wants to receive a few more delicacies from Christian history.” Regarding his own religiosity, he said that he believed “more in God than in the institution of the church”.

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George Clooney, 60, US actor, is not FC Bayern Munich. He also rejects high-value advertising contracts if they are morally questionable, he told him Guardian. “I was offered $ 35 million for a single day’s work on an airline commercial, but I talked to Amal about it and we decided it wasn’t worth it.” The airline is affiliated with a country that is an ally but does questionable things. “If it steals even a minute of my sleep, it’s not worth it.” The actor has been married to human rights lawyer Amal Clooney since 2014.

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