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Nicole Kidman, who stars as Lucille Ball in the new biopic \u201cBeing The Ricardos,\u201d was less than pleased when an interviewer for The Guardian pressed her to compare her marriage to ex-husband Tom Cruise to the troubled union of Ball and Desi Arnaz (portrayed by Javier Bardem). <\/p>\n
The exchange came during wide-ranging interview with Eva Wiseman<\/a> that was published on Dec. 26.<\/p>\n \u201cThis film says you can make an extraordinary relationship thrive and leave remnants of it that exist forever. Yeah, that\u2019s really gorgeous. You can\u2019t make people behave how you want them to, and sometimes you\u2019re going to fall in love with someone who isn\u2019t going to be the person you spend the rest of your life with. And I think that\u2019s all very relatable. You may have kids with them. You may not, but they were very much in love,\u201d Kidman said.<\/p>\n Then, Wiseman writes: \u201cWe pause. Is this, I ask with exquisite care, your way of talking about Tom Cruise?\u201d <\/p>\n \u201cOh, my God, no, no. Absolutely not. No. I mean, that\u2019s, honestly, so long ago that that isn\u2019t in this equation. So no,\u201d Kidman replied. \u201cAnd I would ask not to be pigeonholed that way, either. It feels to me almost sexist, because I\u2019m not sure anyone would say that to a man. And at some point, you go, \u2018Give me my life. In its own right.\u2019\u201d<\/p>\n Wiseman went on to say in her piece that Kidman made \u201ca fair point.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n [ad_2] Nicole Kidman, who stars as Lucille Ball in the new biopic \u201cBeing The Ricardos,\u201d was less than pleased when an interviewer for The Guardian pressed her to compare her marriage to ex-husband Tom Cruise to the troubled union of Ball and Desi Arnaz (portrayed by Javier Bardem). <\/p>\n The exchange came during wide-ranging interview with Eva Wiseman<\/a> that was published on Dec. 26.<\/p>\n \u201cThis film says you can make an extraordinary relationship thrive and leave remnants of it that exist forever. Yeah, that\u2019s really gorgeous. You can\u2019t make people behave how you want them to, and sometimes you\u2019re going to fall in love with someone who isn\u2019t going to be the person you spend the rest of your life with. And I think that\u2019s all very relatable. You may have kids with them. You may not, but they were very much in love,\u201d Kidman said.<\/p>\n Then, Wiseman writes: \u201cWe pause. Is this, I ask with exquisite care, your way of talking about Tom Cruise?\u201d <\/p>\n \u201cOh, my God, no, no. Absolutely not. No. I mean, that\u2019s, honestly, so long ago that that isn\u2019t in this equation. So no,\u201d Kidman replied. \u201cAnd I would ask not to be pigeonholed that way, either. It feels to me almost sexist, because I\u2019m not sure anyone would say that to a man. And at some point, you go, \u2018Give me my life. In its own right.\u2019\u201d<\/p>\n Wiseman went on to say in her piece that Kidman made \u201ca fair point.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n FOLLOW US ON GOOGLE NEWS<\/a><\/p>\n Read original article here <\/a><\/p>\n [ad_1] Nicole Kidman, who stars as Lucille Ball in the new biopic \u201cBeing The Ricardos,\u201d was less than pleased when an interviewer for The Guardian pressed her to compare her marriage to ex-husband Tom Cruise to the troubled union of Ball and Desi Arnaz (portrayed by Javier Bardem). The exchange came during wide-ranging interview with […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":8,"featured_media":168892,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[],"tags":[],"yoast_head":"\n
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