A recent report about Nicole Kidman claimed that the actress was “wasting away” as she starves herself by supposedly forgetting to eat. Her condition has reportedly reached a point where her friends have begun to be concerned about her. Fortunately for the star of the upcoming HBO mini-series “The Undoing,” this story is simply not true.
As Gossip Cop points out, this particular report by In Touch contains so many inaccuracies; it should come with a warning sign. To start with, the publication claimed that Nicole Kidman was filming a movie called “The Undoing” instead of a mini-series. That right there is already a sign that this particular story isn’t worth paying attention to.
However, the magazine continues and cites a supposed source with some truly astounding claims about Nicole Kidman. Among them is how her friends have reportedly become quite concerned with how the actress appears to be neglecting herself.
“Her friends say she needs to slow down and take better care of herself, because she’s so busy that she forgets to eat. The stress of juggling so many projects is clearly taking a toll,” the alleged tipster reported said.
“And she tries to blow off the rumors about her marriage to Keith [Urban] being in trouble, but how can that not add to the stress?”
There are a lot of questionable details in this Nicole Kidman story that makes it easy to dismiss. Among them is the fact that none of the actress’ supposed friends have been named. A doctor who has never even examined the actress was also quoted.
Most damning of all, though, is how a representative who can speak for Nicole Kidman has already responded to the story and said that it’s not true. The actress is far from wasting away and has been observed to have no unhealthy habits with regards to nutrition.


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