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NICOLE Kidman showcases her raunchy side as she goes starkers for five out of the seven episodes of new HBO TV series Big Little Lies.
The 49-year-old Aussie actress, who plays abused housewife Celeste Wright, went nude in the gritty drama’s second episode as she performed an erotic dance over Skype.
In episode three she flaunted her figure by ditching her kit for a racy shower scene.
Alexander Skarsgard, who play’s Celeste’s violent husband Perry.
The finale of the titillating series also saw the telly star show off her body in an intense shower scene.
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Published: 11:47 BST, 28 February 2017 | Updated: 12:02 BST, 28 February 2017
The opening episode of Big Little Lies saw a glimpse of Nicole Kidman 's (Celeste) complicated relationship with co-star Alexander Skarsgard (Perry).
And in episode two of the HBO series, the Australian actress, 49, takes things further by stripping off to seduce her on-screen husband with an online sex show.
Lifting her blouse to reveal her svelte figure, her character Celeste Wright is seen exposing her figure as she films herself.
Disturbing: Episode two of Big Little Lies sees Nicole Kidman, 49, takes things further by stripping off to seduce her on-screen husband with an online sex show
Celeste is also seen reclining on the bed in her lingerie before a violent sex scene with her co-star takes place.
The uncomfortable scene takes place moments after she is struck around the head by her husband, Perry. 
Their violent marriage was first hinted at in the premiere, after Perry aggressively tugged at Celeste’s arm in another disturbing scene. 
Shocking: The opening episode of Big Little Lies saw a glimpse of Nicole Kidman's (Celeste) complicated relationship with co-star Alexander Skarsgard (Perry)
Gritty: Lifting her blouse to reveal her svelte figure, Nicole's character Celeste Wright is seen exposing her figure as she films herself
Uncomfortable viewing: Celeste is also seen reclining on the bed in her lingerie before a violent sex scene with her co-star takes place
Shocking: Celeste performs for her abusive husband 
Watching: Perry (Alexander Skarsgard) watches his wife from his laptop 
Despicable: Perry is an abusive husband in the series and can be seen attacking his wife 
The first episode of the HBO mini series, adapted from the book by Liane Moriarty, introduces the re-envisioned town of Monterey, California, in the wake of a murder at a fundraiser.
While the identity of the homicide victim is left a mystery for the show's opener, fans are introduced to the main characters and zeitgeist of the town. 
Reese Witherspoon's character Madeline is a meddler and leader among the rich mothers of her town.
Harrowing: The uncomfortable to watch sex scene takes place moments after Celeste is struck around the head by her husband, Perry
Fist signs: Their violent marriage was first hinted at in the premiere, after Perry aggressively tugged at Celeste’s arm in another disturbing scene
Sinister: Perry and Celeste are seen involved in a shocking sex scene
Well acted: Nicole and Alexander put on a convincing and harrowing display 
Intense: The scene didn't hold back with its X-rated nature 
While Nicole Kidman (Celeste) is the mother of twin boys and has a very PDA heavy marriage with hunk Alexander Skarsgard.
But newcomer to the town, Jane, played by Shailene Woodley, is different than the other moms, she is younger and much poorer.
The plot kicks off when Renata, played by Laura Dern, claims Jane's son Ziggy hurt her daughter Amabella at school. 
For confidential help and support contact The Samaritans on 116 123 
Uncomfortable viewing: Celeste is seen examining the bruises on her back caused by husband Perry as she performs a sultry show for him 
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Nicole Kidman has played a slew of transformative roles throughout her three-decade career. But rarely has a character had such a strong personal impact on her as Celeste — the mother of two trying to navigate her way through an abusive relationship that Kidman so beautifully portrayed in HBO’s megahit miniseries Big Little Lies .


Filming scenes where her character often engaged in rough sexual acts to please her husband Perry ( Alexander Skarsgård ), seconds before (or in some cases, after) being slapped or pushed or mentally abused, Kidman was physically and emotionally naked. And she absorbed every bit of Celeste’s pain .


“I felt very exposed and vulnerable and deeply humiliated at times,” the 50-year-old actress admitted in an interview for W’s August issue .


One scene in episode 7 particularly stood out for Kidman. “I remember lying on the floor in the bathroom…and I just wouldn’t get up in-between takes,” she recalled.


“I was just lying there, sort of broken and crying, and I remember at one point [director Jean-Marc Vallée] coming over and just sort of placing a towel over me because I was just lying there in half-torn underwear and just basically on the ground with nothing on and I was just, like [gasps].”


It would be moments like this when Kidman would have flashes of images of other women who had gone through similar situations. “I’m like, ‘This is authentic, this is the truth and this is what I have to do,’ ” she said. “And it would just come through like that.”


The effects of those feelings were hard to shake when the cameras stopped rolling though. “I would keep on a very brave face at work and then I would go home and I didn’t realize how much it had penetrated me,” she said. “It affected me in a deep way.”


“When I would go home, I would feel ashamed, and that’s the same emotions and the same feelings that Celeste was having,” Kidman continued. “So we were very much parallel in the feelings.”


Kidman was willing to expose herself for her performance, she said, because she felt it was important for the role. “I’m here to tell the story and to be true to the art, not to bring my own problems in terms of what I feel comfortable with, not comfortable with,” Kidman explained. “I’ve got to go work that stuff out so that I can come as a pure vessel to the work.”


And while she may come off as fearless, Kidman said she’s actually the opposite.


“I don’t see myself as fearless. I actually see myself as being fearful at times, probably because I experience fear but I kind of just walk through it,” she said. “I have an enormous amount of trust, probably to my detriment. I still, at this stage in my life and my career, implicitly trust, and that’s probably where the desire to be a part of something and the desire to contribute and not have my own inhibitions or my own censorship stop something or stop the artistic vision for a director or a story”


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Looking back on the show, Kidman is grateful that her role has had an impact on other women.


“I’m glad that it’s created the conversation,” she said. “I’m glad that it sort of pulled the veil off. I’ve received the most amazing e-mails from people saying I now understand why women stay or why people stay with an abuser.”


“If that changes one person’s life, that’s amazing for me,” she continued.



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By Kendra A. / Updated: Aug. 30, 2022 11:20 am EDT
Based on the book of the same name by Liane Moriarty, the TV series Big Little Lies premiered in 2017, blowing viewers away. The show follows five women living in the affluent town of Monterey, California, where secrets hide in every corner and deceit is an everyday activity. Big Little Lies has received critical acclaim for its writing, directing, acting, cinematography, and soundtrack. So far, two seasons have been released, and since then, the series has picked up 21 Primetime Emmy Award nominations and eight wins. It still remains to be seen if there will be a third season . 
Nicole Kidman and Alexander Skarsgård star as Perry and Celeste Wright; a good-looking and seemingly happy couple with twin boys and a beautiful home. However, there's a dark secret bubbling under the surface. Perry is mentally and physically abusive to Celeste, and their relationship is displayed in season 1 as toxic and secretive. That made scenes hard to shoot for Kidman. In fact, she was left utterly humiliated after one particular scene.
One particular scene in the final episode of season 1 of Big Little Lies proved to be especially humiliating for Kidman. Speaking to Daily Mail in 2017, she recalled "being in my underwear and having just been really thrown around. I just lay on the floor... I remember [director Jean-Marc Vallee] coming over and putting a towel over me in between the takes because I was just like ... I just felt completely humiliated and devastated. And angry inside." She revealed in the same interview that she had a lot of pent-up rage due to the difficult scenes. One day, when she couldn't get into her hotel room, she threw a rock through a glass window so she could get in. "I don't do stuff like that," she admitted.
Kidman was left with real bruises on her body after several violent abuse scenes on the show. In an interview with Vogue , she mentioned that her real-life husband, country star Keith Urban, was devastated by the bruises she came home with but understood he has an "artist wife." 
Speaking to Vanity Fair , Alexander Skarsgård discussed the coping mechanisms he employed to lower the intensity on set. "It was very important to reconnect after shooting these scenes," the actor mentioned. "We made a point of checking in with each other, giving each other a hug." 
If you or someone you know is dealing with domestic abuse, you can call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1−800−799−7233 or TTY 1−800−787−3224. You can also find more information, resources, and support at www.thehotline.org .

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