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Nicole Kidman puts her rare misstep behind her as she rocks her natural hair for GMA interview

Nicole Kidman puts her rare misstep behind her as she rocks her natural hair for GMA interview

Daily Mail​20-05-2025
looked like the epitome of perfection while appearing on Good Morning America on Tuesday.
The movie star, 57, put her wig mishap behind her as she showed off her natural locks for the on-camera interview at the New York City based studio.
The stunning Australian screen goddess chatted with her Nine Perfect Strangers cast about the upcoming second season of the series.
On Sunday, Nicole suffered a rare misstep when the mesh wig cap was visible in photos as she posed on the red carpet for the 2025 Kering Women in Motion Awards and Cannes Film Festival Presidential Dinner in France.
On Sunday, Nicole suffered a rare misstep when the mesh wig cap was visible in photos as she posed on the red carpet for the 2025 Kering Women in Motion Awards and Cannes Film Festival Presidential Dinner in France
For her Tuesday interview, Nicole wore her strawberry blonde hair loose around her, paired with a white blouse.
Two days prior, Nicole walked the red carpet at Cannes Film Festival in a stunning red lace dress that showcased her slim frame.
She had an epic fail with her hair in a rare misstep - with the star adding a weave to add volume to her hair and give a more youthful look.
Nicole's mesh wig cap was visible as the star posed up a a storm on the red carpet.
She also showed her smooth visage at the event.
Nicole accepted the 2025 Kering Women in Motion at the event.
The honor is given to women who made a groundbreaking impact on the big screen.
Previous winners include Salma Hayek and Susan Sarandon.
'I am proud to join the list of extraordinary women who've received this honor before me - artists and trailblazers I deeply admire,' Nicole said.
The movie star, 57, put her wig mishap behind her as she showed off her natural locks for the on-camera interview at the New York City based studio
The stunning Australian screen goddess chatted with her Nine Perfect Strangers cast about the upcoming second season of the series
For her Tuesday interview, Nicole wore her strawberry blonde hair loose around her, paired with a white blouse
'The Cannes Film Festival has been a part of my life for over 30 years and I am thrilled to add this incredible recognition to the many memories I've made here,' she said.
Earlier in the day, Nicole had another wig misstep - with the wig off center from her natural scalp line.
The wig was also the wrong color - and the off center placement made it more obvious.
Nicole was known for her striking red hair in early portion of her career, but later became known for her strawberry blonde locks.
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