Australian actress Nicole Kidman has muscles to die for. She demonstrated it on the cover of Perfect magazine, where she flexes her biceps. And her legs look very streamlined, too.
With arms clenched and fists clenched, Nicole Kidman in a Diesel mini costume graces the cover of the third issue of perfect, which pays homage to the greatest pop culture icons. Her whole body shimmers in oil and her copper-colored hairstyle looks very avant-garde. For the occasion, the movie star has a cut that falls somewhere between short and long hair.
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Inside the magazine, Kidman still starred in a series of photos taken by Zhong Lin. It also turns out that she has a very taut body. Many do not hide their admiration for the fitness of the star. Comments like “wow” and “Oh he’s poor“ And “I want to see her in a great sci-fi movie” is common.
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This isn’t the first time this year that Kidman has drawn attention with her toned body. In February, she appeared in a T-shirt and mini-skirt on the cover Vanity Fair. At that time, she was mainly criticized for being young in the outfit, but then said in an interview with Vogue Australia She chose those clothes herself. “I do whatever I want. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t. But I like the idea of being bold and not being cocky.” Fans also noticed underarm muscles during the Balenciaga parade in July. Some Tiktokers were even convinced that they were edited with Photoshop.
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