The older I get, the more amazed I am at how little insight into others most people have. Plus, how people love to jump to nasty conclusions of others (saying more about themselves usually).
Nicole Kidman came across as odd because she was anxious. I thought this was bl**dy obvious. Like many people, she’s socially anxious particularly in such interview situations. (The more PC word is shy.)
She was on the defence due to her anxiety. She needed to keep up her image of a slick and in control A list actress and was therefore trying to hide her errors caused by her anxiety, thus repeatedly blaming Graham Norton for the way he was saying things - content, context, etc. - rather than taking responsibility because to take responsibility would be to swallow her pride and admit she was in fact shi**ing herself.
And that’s all. And that’s life.
She’s not a witch. Just a flawed human being.
And who’s business is it anyway about who she sleeps with. The vampish part of human nature that loves to see victims (the more successful the better) squirm in public when their private lives are revealed – inevitably done for monetary profit for someone – whether Murdoch through the Sun or the BBC and it’s ratings.
Yes – shovel the sensational. Appeal to the lowest common denominator in human nature. All in order to be popular, to sell, to get money. It’s disgusting.