Nicole Kidman’s Vanity Fair Cover Goes Viral Because She Looks More Like A School Girl Than A Movie Star!

Nicole Kidman’s Vanity Fair Cover Goes Viral Because She Looks More Like A School Girl Than A Movie Star!

Nicole Kidman’s Vanity Fair cover has the icon looking more like a schoolgirl than a movie star and the internet is losing its mind.

Kidman’s Vanity Fair cover is going viral because people on Twitter are saying she’s been photoshopped and made to look like a schoolgirl.

I mean, she’s definitely not dressed like an Australian school girl, she’d need to be wearing an unflattering polo to nail that look. But, the tiny two-piece vibe is a bit reminiscent of Britney Spears in her Baby One More Time music video, she’s even wearing long socks!

Kidman’s Vanity Fair cover is a step away from the usual looks she rocks on covers. It’s the magazine’s Hollywood issue and Kidman is the perfect star. She’s nominated for an Oscar this year and she’s been in the limited series smash, Nine Perfect Strangers.

When asked about being a movie star,  Kidman told Vanity Fair, “I’m in a state of just being willing to go with the flow.”

The flow has clearly led her to long socks and possibly a wig.

 

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Honestly, jokes aside. this cover will only serve to create more buzz around her. It’s not every day you see Kidman in a micro Miu Miu two-piece set.

Kidman was styled by Katie Eleanor Grand and her makeup was done by Liz Kelsh and the shoot was directed by Caterina Vigano.

Still, the internet has had a lot to say about the cover.

Here at B&T, we just really want Kidman to win another Oscar, she bloody deserves it. Look at the kind of promotion she’s willing to do!




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