Nicole Kidman: I’m not a mirror person
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November

Nicole Kidman insists that she is not a mirror person and just takes five minutes to get ready. She believes its more important to have health than to have looks.
She says, I’m not enamored with youth. There isn’t wisdom in youth.
“My own sense of vanity is not that strong. I get ready in five minutes. I’m not a mirror person. But I like to look healthy - the youthfulness is in health. It’s very important.
“Maybe that comes from my mom having breast cancer. I’ve seen people suffer. So my desire to stay agile - I want that! I want to be able to run and walk and hike, and get out there.
“I love being outdoors and I feel caged if I can’t get out. To see the sun come up - it puts me in a place to go, ‘What a great day.’”
Well we wish you health and happiness forever Nicole.:)





1. jesper | November 18th, 2008 at 1:23 am
who is she kidding, can’t you tell she has had plasic surgery. Mate, she is a ‘ranga’ through and through. For those who don’t know what a ranga is, it is a red haired person, freckles etc…short for an orang utan. Where did the freckles go…hellooooo. Any movie she does is rubbishand always bombs!! How was ‘bewitched’, great movie hey, NOT. She would be an aussie no-one if it wasn’t for Tom Cruise. Tom Cruise You rock!!
2. newtaste | November 18th, 2008 at 5:43 am
This may interest you…
Nicole Kidman interviewed by Tracy Grimshaw at the world premiere of the movie “Australia” in Sydney, with Baz Luhrmann. On ‘A Current Affair’, Channel Nine Sydney. 18-Nov-2008
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=q4w1ThsmddY
3. Angelique | November 18th, 2008 at 9:49 pm
Nicole shouldn’t look in the mirror more than 5 Minutes. She is one very ugly looking woman. YEEEuuukkkk!!!!!
4. Benigna Marko | August 15th, 2009 at 8:14 pm
Nicole is lovely and she looks so different depending on how her hair looks. Each time she looks lovelier. That is why this world has so many different opinions. I find her beautiful and others can just try to hurt her. Sometimes, when I read things, I wonder if others were taught that simple, beautiful lesson, if you ain’t got something nice to say, SHUT UP.