Nicole Kidman Wigs, Ranked

In this piece, originally posted on April 15, 2022, it’s noted that not many actors in Hollywood work as tirelessly as Nicole Kidman, and none can rival her prolific selection of wigs. To keep the information current, we’ve expanded the list to encompass the wigs she’s worn across both film and TV productions since then.

Nicole Kidman, a four-decade veteran actress, boasts an extensive and debatable yet glorious history of sporting wigs. The Academy Award winner is not just renowned for her exceptional acting skills in Hollywood, but also for her dedication to wearing various types of wigs whenever possible.

The Nicole Kidman Wig Universe (NKWCU) has grown impressively with around 50 entries to date, such as those in “Babygirl,” “Holland,” and “Nine Perfect Strangers” season two. This cinematic world is thriving, boasting a variety of standout performances from wigs that run the gamut – some are quite attention-grabbing (like in “Lion” and “Nine Perfect Strangers”), while others shine brightly in her collection (such as those in “Moulin Rouge!” and “Stoker”). Above all, Kidman is a Wig Actress, and the wigs she dons are consistently the most outstanding co-stars in any project she’s involved in. In truth, they warrant their own award campaigns.

Since Nicole Kidman’s wigs significantly enhance our movie and TV viewing experiences, we’ve compiled a list ranking every wig she’s ever worn, starting with the most unsettling and culminating in her finest creations.

49. Lion (2016)

In the film “Lion,” based on a true story about an Indian boy adopted by Australians, Nicole Kidman gave an Oscar-nominated performance as the adoptive mother. She sports two distinct wigs throughout the movie: in flashback sequences, she wears a shocking, short, curly red wig, while in modern scenes, she has a more conventional long, fluffy hairstyle that’s still somewhat jarring and, to be honest, not particularly appealing. Frankly, it’s hard to imagine anything less appealing than this.

48. How to Talk to Girls at Parties (2017)

In John Cameron Mitchell’s 1970s-themed “How to Talk to Girls at Parties,” Kidman portrays Queen Boadicea, an unconventional alien punk-rocker who appears as if she were plucked from a Party City catalog. Her spiky platinum wig with black highlights, along with the film’s recurring efforts to emphasize that we are witnessing a movie about the English punk movement, unfortunately falls short in capturing the true essence of punk culture.

47. Destroyer (2018)

In the crime-thriller “Destroyer” directed by Karyn Kusama, Nicole Kidman delivers an impressive portrayal as LAPD detective Erin Bell undercover. However, her performances are overshadowed by two wigs that are incredibly poorly done. The first is a brunette one seen in flashbacks, while the second is a disheveled short brown flip, resembling more of a rat’s nest than a hairstyle. It seems as though a significant portion (approximately 75%) of the film’s budget was spent on these wigs, which bear a striking resemblance to Kidman’s husband Keith Urban’s hair.

46. Boy Erased (2018)

Nicole Kidman adopts a deep dive into the southern charm portrayed in “Boy Erased,” where she plays a devout, small-town mother who enrolls her son, who is gay, into a church-backed conversion therapy program. She dons a southern drawl, long acrylic nails, and a large white wig with teased hair to perfection. This towering coiffure mirrors the character’s misguided nature, yet it effectively embodies the image of a traditional southern matriarch, as Dolly Parton would put it, “The higher the hair, the closer to God!

45. The Family Fang (2015)

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This captivating indie film showcases the tumultuous life of a unique family, with Jason Bateman, who also served as director, and Nicole Kidman portraying estranged siblings on a mission to uncover the enigma surrounding their performance-artist parents’ sudden disappearance. In her desperate attempt to resurrect her waning acting career, Kidman dons an untidy, drab brunette wig that is rather hard on the eyes for more than a few moments at once.

44. Bombshell (2019)

In 2020, the film “Bombshell” won the Oscar for Best Makeup and Hairstyling, with Charlize Theron’s transformation into Megyn Kelly being particularly impressive. However, Nicole Kidman’s wig as former Fox News anchor Gretchen Carlson was a disaster, as reported by the Washington Post. The expensive ($7,000-$10,000) and stiff wig will be long remembered as a mistake. Naomi Watts performed better in “The Loudest Voice”.

43. The Perfect Couple (2024)

Despite the possibility of the world ending, Kidman continues to take on roles as a troubled wealthy woman with an ambiguous accent in a murder-mystery series set by the coast. We admire her for this. Unfortunately, the shoulder-length curly blonde wig she wore in “The Perfect Couple” was a horror. A wig crime, if you will. It’s disappointing that a major streaming platform like Netflix didn’t invest more in Kidman’s hairpiece, but it appears they chose one from Shein instead.

42. The Goldfinch (2019)

Instead of saying “Was The Goldfinch – a flawed interpretation of Donna Tartt’s 2013 novel of the same name – a hallucination?”, you could rephrase it as “Did The Goldfinch, an adaptation with its share of questionable elements, feel like a dream to watch?” or simply “The Goldfinch, with its intriguing yet questionable additions, was a fascinating watch.”

Regarding the wig issue, you might say “The choice of wigs in The Goldfinch seems inconsistent. In scenes where the main character is still a child, Kidman’s wig fits well for a wealthy NYC socialite. However, when the narrative shifts to the protagonist as an adult, Kidman’s large wig, intended to reflect her character’s aging, appears unnatural and lacks a realistic hairline. It seems like the production team may have given up on finding a suitable wig for these scenes.

41. Being the Ricardos (2021)

It seems like Nicole Kidman’s fifth Oscar nomination feels like it happened a lifetime ago, but it wasn’t that long past when we saw her lose to Jessica Chastain, who wore a more convincing wig in “The Eyes of Tammy Faye.” Aaron Sorkin’s “Being the Ricardos” has numerous flaws. One of them is that Kidman, who has successfully worn many wigs throughout her career, struggles to pull off the strawberry-blonde perm and uneven bangs that were intended to mimic Lucille Ball’s famous 1950s hairstyle.

40. The Upside (2017)

In the comedy “The Upside”, featuring Kevin Hart, it’s easy to overlook Nicole Kidman’s presence. The movie tells the story of a man (portrayed by Bryan Cranston) with quadriplegia who hires Hart. However, it’s puzzling as to why Kidman would agree to be part of a production that didn’t fully utilize her skills and provided her with an unsightly wavy wig. It seems she was unfairly treated in the film.

39. Before I Go to Sleep (2014)

In the movie “Before I Go to Sleep,” Kidman’s bangs are quite acceptable, but her overall wig leaves much to be desired. From its textured waves to the poorly placed center part, every aspect of it is hard on the eyes and adds another instance to the notorious ‘Kidman Wigs Chronicles’ high point for poor wigs.

38. The Invasion (2007)

In “The Invasion,” a film that has garnered 19% approval on Rotten Tomatoes, Nicole Kidman plays the role of a psychiatrist based in Washington, D.C., who encounters an outbreak that transforms humans into extraterrestrials. She later learns that her son holds the key to stopping this menace. Remarkably, Kidman’s hairstyle often steals the spotlight from her co-stars’, but her short blonde hair (though still not ideal) outshines whatever Daniel Craig is made to wear.

37. Genius (2016)

In the somber biographical film about editor Maxwell Perkins, there’s not a lot to discuss regarding Nicole Kidman’s portrayal of Aline Bernstein. Similarly, her unflattering, disheveled brunette wig doesn’t leave much room for commentary either.

36. The Paperboy (2012)

As a movie enthusiast, I found myself captivated by Lee Daniels’ film “The Paperboy,” where I, Nicole Kidman, portrayed the character of Charlotte Bliss – the sun-kissed fiancĆ©e of a convict (playing opposite Matthew McConaughey) in 1960s Miami. Due to budget constraints, this was my first time handling both hair and makeup for a movie production. My stunning bleached-blonde wig, teeming with volume, played an essential role in creating the larger-than-life bimbo persona of my character. “The Paperboy” is arguably one of my most over-the-top roles to date, and that certainly applies to my extravagant wig as well.

35. A Family Affair (2024)

Just as the Netflix comedy remains unremarkable in our minds, Nicole Kidman’s wig in “A Family Affair” is equally forgettable. For her 2024 onscreen reunion with Zac Efron, Kidman portrays a successful author who develops feelings for Efron’s character, a movie star. Regrettably, their on-screen chemistry seems absent, despite having worked together in “The Paperboy” previously. Even more regrettable is the sight of Kidman wearing a dreadful wig with a yellowish tinge. The individual responsible for its approval should face consequences.

34. Secret in Their Eyes (2015)

The 2015 English-language adaptation of the 2009 Argentine film “Secret in Their Eyes” has several shortcomings, one of which is the use of two questionable wigs on Nicole Kidman. Although not as noticeable as the wig placed upon Julia Roberts, Kidman’s wigs are problematic at times, appearing to float from certain perspectives.

33. Trespass (2011)

As a fervent admirer, I’d like to underscore that Joel Schumacher’s film, “Trespass,” might not have been the masterpiece we expected given its star-studded cast featuring Kidman, Nicolas Cage, and Ben Mendelsohn. Nevertheless, it provides a solitary beacon of optimism: Kidman’s convincing wig. The long, straight hair with curtain bangs appears quite natural, save for the occasional stringy strands when her character is in turmoil.

32. Roar (2022)

In the second episode of Apple TV+’s star-studded anthology series, Nicole Kidman takes on the role of a woman who consumes old photographs to revisit her cherished childhood memories. She frequently eats paper, maintains her authentic Australian accent for this part, and sports a stylish short red bob wig. Although it appears that Kidman might not be wearing a wig (perhaps her natural hair has suddenly transformed into a bob? It’s quite possible), the noticeable wig is rather distracting, especially when styled to draw attention—quite literally.

31. Nine Perfect Strangers, season one (2021)

Nicole Kidman excels at two things: acting in film versions of Liane Moriarty books and taking on roles that allow her to sport eye-catching wigs. In the Hulu series Nine Perfect Strangers, she gets to do both, portraying a Russian wellness guru who runs a secret retreat in California where a troupe of distressed individuals are lured (and possibly trapped) for a life-changing experience. Not only does she wear a stunning long blonde wig that seems to have been treated with sea foam texture, but she also adopts an equally intriguing Russian accent. It’s top-notch television.

30. Australia (2008)

As a cinema enthusiast, I found myself starring opposite the formidable Hugh Jackman in Baz Luhrmann’s grand romantic epic, set against the dramatic backdrop of World War II – the film known as “Australia”. In this production, I sported yet another iconic platinum hairstyle. Though I may not be entirely proud of my performance in “Australia”, I must acknowledge that my wig, at least, wasn’t a complete disaster.

29. Aquaman (2018) and Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom (2023)

It’s not uncommon for superhero films to struggle with creating realistic and high-quality wigs, as exemplified by Mystique’s wigs in X-Men and Woody Harrelson’s wigs in Venom: Let There Be Carnage. Nicole Kidman’s lengthy platinum waves in Aquaman can also be classified as poor superhero wigs, with the sequel, Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, offering no improvement. The vibrant blonde mermaid waves in the sequel bear a striking resemblance to the wig she later dons in Nine Perfect Strangers, leading me to suspect that Hulu’s series may have repurposed it.

28. Special Ops: Lioness (2023–present)

As a devoted cinema enthusiast, I’d like to assert that there’s no one in Tinseltown who puts in as much effort as Nicole Kidman, and her remarkable wigs are a testament to this fact. Take, for instance, Taylor Sheridan’s Paramount+ series “Lioness.” In this gripping show, Kidman portrays Kaitlyn Meade, a senior CIA supervisor who oversees Zoe SaldaƱa’s character in the titular military program. Throughout both seasons, Kidman maintains an authoritative screen presence, and her curly wig, predominantly styled in ponytails, braids, or buns, is a testament to her dedication. Despite being a wig, it manages to remain consistent and presentable, which, in the world of Hollywood, is no small feat.

27. The Railway Man (2013)

In simpler terms, “The Railway Man,” a movie inspired by true events about Eric Lomax, focuses on a British man portrayed by Colin Firth who grapples with the psychological aftermath of his ordeal as a prisoner of war held by the Japanese during World War II. Nicole Kidman delivers a touching, subtle performance as Patti, his supportive wife, sporting a brunette bob hairstyle reminiscent of her character in “Paddington.” However, this particular bob is not among Kidman’s finest styles.

26. Holland (2025)

The movie titled “Holland” is generally considered an unengaging and less-than-satisfying thriller, but it’s Nicole Kidman’s exceptional performance that truly shines. In this film, she portrays another discontented American housewife in a small Michigan town. As she delves deeper into her community, she discovers something dark and mysterious. Unlike some of the wigs on this list, Kidman’s shoulder-length blonde hair in “Holland” appears to be authentic, giving the impression that it belongs on her head rather than a hastily added wig.

25. Hemingway & Gellhorn (2012)

In several instances, Nicole Kidman often sports blonde, shoulder-length wigs for her roles. However, this isn’t the case in the HBO film “Hemingway & Gellhorn,” where she portrays Martha Gellhorn, a journalist married to Ernest Hemingway, played by Clive Owen. The wig used in this production isn’t flawless; it appears realistic at times but is evidently a wig attached to her head in others. Nevertheless, it does bear some resemblance to Gellhorn’s actual hair.

24. Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus (2006)

An underappreciated title in Nicole Kidman’s filmography is the movie “Fur“, which presents an unusual take on the romance between Diane Arbus, a renowned photographer, and Lionel Sweeney (Robert Downey Jr.). This peculiar film delves into a fabricated narrative about a woman who created striking photographs. Throughout the film, Kidman sports a common brunette wig with side-swept fringes, and while it’s not particularly extraordinary, it manages to avoid being painfully poor in visual quality.

23. To Die For (1995)

Gus Van Sant’s dark comedy “To Die For” showcases Nicole Kidman at her best, delivering an exceptional portrayal of Suzanne Stone, a seductive and self-centered local weather broadcaster who is determined to escape her small suburban life and achieve success in the big city. The vibrant costumes by Beatrix Aruna Pasztor are reminiscent of the ’90s, as is Kidman’s voluminous news reporter hair, which was a precursor to the questionable wig she wore in “Bombshell”.

22. Grace of Monaco (2014)

In 2014, the biographical film portraying Grace Kelly, Hollywood icon turned princess of Monaco, was met with harsh criticism at the Cannes Film Festival and eventually aired on Lifetime, only to fade into obscurity. This treatment does an injustice to the late actress, as the attempts to recreate her iconic hairstyles fall short of expectations. Although the wigs are a valiant effort to emulate real life, they lack the lasting impact and glamour expected from Kelly’s style.

21. The Golden Compass (2007)

Nicole Kidman excels at bringing any intricate story to life, and “The Golden Compass” demonstrates her versatility well. Prior to HBO’s adaptation of Philip Pullman’s “His Dark Materials” trilogy, Kidman had already starred in this fantasy film, which was adapted from the first book, “Northern Lights.” In the movie, Kidman donned a striking blonde bob with pin curls that perfectly complemented the icy demeanor of her character, Mrs. Coulter. This hairstyle was a daring change from Coulter’s original sleek black hair, but it proved to be an effective transformation in the end.

20. Top of the Lake: China Girl (2017)

In a span of twenty-one years following her role in Jane Campion’s “The Portrait of a Lady,” Kidman collaborated once more with the Oscar-winning director for “Top of the Lake: China Girl.” Known for immersing herself completely into characters, Kidman donned a prosthetic nose, a false tooth gap, and fake freckles for her part in the series. Notably, to embody the character Julia Edwards, the estranged adoptive mother of Robin Griffin’s (Elisabeth Moss) daughter, Mary, she wore an impressive wig. The voluminous salt-and-pepper wig resembling artist Kiki Smith served her well and matched her character’s aura, although it fell short compared to other wigs she has worn.

19. Babygirl (2024)

Halina Reijn’s stirring A24 drama, “Babygirl,” created a global sensation, primarily due to Nicole Kidman’s compelling portrayal of Romy, a tech CEO married woman who investigates her sexual desires with a younger intern (Harris Dickinson). Kidman has consistently embraced bold roles and sporting wigs, and “Babygirl” is an ideal platform for both. Although Romy’s messy bun may not be Kidman’s finest hair styling yet, it appears to be a hairstyle she might wear in real life – even though the similar hairstyle featured in her famous AMC ad seems more natural than it does throughout “Babygirl.

18. Expats (2024)

Lulu Wang’s debut TV production features Nicole Kidman playing an American residing in Hong Kong. After their young son goes missing, she and other expatriates grapple with grief and self-discovery. In this largely overlooked Amazon Prime series, Kidman sports a stylish strawberry-blonde bob with both curly and straightened phases. Not only does Kidman deliver an outstanding performance, but this series stands as one of the strongest in recent years within the NKWCU (Nicole Kidman’s Wonderful Collection of Underrated Productions). The bob haircut certainly adds a dynamic touch!

17. The Northman (2022)

In a remarkable portrayal, Nicole Kidman delivers an intense performance in the much-awaited Viking saga directed by Robert Eggers. Remarkably long and white, Kidman’s wig, often adorned with braided pigtails, matches her unhinged character. Interestingly, she plays Alexander SkarsgĆ„rd’s mother shortly after portraying his wife in Big Little Lies, adding an intriguing duality to her role. Although Eggers has gathered a star-studded cast that could rival the Avengers, it is Kidman and her extravagant wig that truly capture the spotlight in The Northman. Apologies to SkarsgĆ„rd’s impressive physique and Willem Dafoe’s notable fake forehead, which find themselves in second and third place, respectively.

16. Nine Perfect Strangers, season two (2025)

Was another season of “Nine Perfect Strangers” truly necessary four years after its initial release? Frankly, no, but we’re delighted it was made because it has given us an exciting new addition to Nicole Kidman’s impressive wig wardrobe. The second season takes us from a Californian wellness resort to a retreat in the snowy Austrian Alps, and as a result, Masha’s character, portrayed by Kidman, sports a chic blunt blonde bob with bangs instead of her usual long, wavy locks. Although it may not be the most aesthetically pleasing bob, it fits perfectly with the show’s overall eccentricity.

15. Big Little Lies (2017–19)

In the transition from season one to season two of Big Little Lies, Nicole Kidman’s strawberry-blonde wig seemed to undergo quite a transformation. Initially, it was a chic and elegant piece with no discernible backstory, but by the second season, it appeared more natural, almost like real human hair at times. Despite Shailene Woodley’s intense, authentic bangs stealing the spotlight in the second season, it was Kidman’s wig that truly shone – thanks to its improved quality. If we overlook the flawless, Valerie Cherish-esque wig from season one that flows effortlessly with the California breeze, then we can appreciate the second version despite the overall disappointing season.

14. The Undoing (2020)

In “The Undoing,” Nicole Kidman, who previously worked with Hugh Grant on “Paddington,” dons an array of stylish coats, much like one would say she wears beautiful gowns. This HBO miniseries set in the Upper East Side highlights not only her fashion sense but also her striking hair reminiscent of her own natural color and texture. When “The Undoing” premiered, many spectators speculated whether Kidman’s real hair was making a rare cameo, showcasing the wig’s impressive durability and authenticity.

13. Bewitched (2005)

In awe, I must say that the atmosphere in Nora Ephron’s remake of that classic ’60s sitcom and Nicole Kidman’s hairstyles are nothing short of enchanting. Her curly blonde bob with bangs is simply stunning and seems perfectly integrated, rather than appearing as an afterthought. In fact, it surpasses the wig worn by Amy Adams in Ephron’s delightful “Julie & Julia” – sometimes, you have to choose which battles to fight.

12. Paddington (2014)

In the initial Paddington film, Nicole Kidman portrays the antagonist Millicent, a taxidermist who harbors a desire to preserve the lovable and guileless title character for her personal museum collection in London’s Natural History Museum. Kidman effectively embodies the villainous persona, adorning a hairstyle reminiscent of Violet from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory – a striking platinum-blonde bob with fringe – complemented by some remarkable costumes. While not conventionally natural or flawless, this bold wig is perfectly suited to the exaggerated atmosphere of Paddington.

11. The Stepford Wives (2004)

Upon arriving in the suburban town of Stepford, where wives appear to prioritize their husbands’ happiness over their own well-being, Kidman’s hairstyle transforms from a short brunette style to long, blonde tresses that give her an uncanny resemblance to Barbie. I would present my hairdresser with a picture of the initial cut, and both these wigs are among Kidman’s most striking on-screen appearances.

10. The Prom (2020)

Nicole Kidman shines as the standout performer in this musical, offering her a refreshing change from her typically intense dramatic roles. This production allowed her to let loose and enjoy herself to the fullest – she even performs a catchy number called “Zazz.” It’s surprising that it took a Ryan Murphy-led project for Kidman to receive a stylish wig, but it seems fitting that it occurred this way. While Kidman’s fabulous wig garnered most of the praise, Meryl Streep’s seemed to be somewhat neglected in comparison.

9.Ā Margot at the Wedding (2007)

In Noah Baumbach’s film “Margot at the Wedding“, Nicole Kidman plays a challenging character that many might find hard to like. However, there’s no denying that this actress has a unique ability to make even the most annoying characters captivating. Kidman’s brunette wig, which is so convincing it makes you wonder if she dyed her hair or is actually wearing one, adds to her compelling portrayal. Unfortunately, both Kidman and the distinctive hat she dons, reminiscent of Paddington, were overlooked when Oscar nominations were announced.

8. Nine (2009)

The 2009 film-musical “Nine,” directed by Rob Marshall, appears to have been made primarily as an opportunity to bring together numerous actors with Oscar accolades (there are six winners and seven nominees). Nicole Kidman and the rest of the cast did their utmost with the available material, but fortunately for us, “Nine” provided Kidman another musical role and a stunningly elegant blonde wig to her acting repertoire.

7.Ā Stoker (2013)

Nicole Kidman’s stunning, bobbed red wig is truly captivating, matched only by her insightful monologue on the reasons people choose to have children. This remarkable performance can be seen in Park Chan-wook’s first English production, where she plays Mia Wasikowska’s mother. What’s more, her hair magically transforms into a literal carpet of grass. The dedication and skill of the hair department are evident in this wig, making it an outstanding example of cinematic hair artistry.

6. The Others (2001)

In the same year, both “The Others” and “Moulin Rouge!” premiered, showcasing two outstanding performances by Nicole Kidman, along with memorable wigs. In “The Others,” directed by Alejandro AmenĆ”bar, she portrays Grace, a mother of two who shifts to an old mansion where she resided as a child. As the story unfolds, she must safeguard her children from the apparitions haunting the house. Her short red hair perfectly complements the chilling ambiance and adds an extra touch of beauty to the character.

5. The Peacemaker (1997)

I long for my hair to resemble Nicole Kidman’s style in the 1997 film “The Peacemaker.” This movie features George Clooney as a U.S. Army colonel and Kidman as a nuclear specialist, and they work together to locate stolen Russian nukes before they cause a catastrophe. Kidman’s shoulder-length brown hair with side-swept bangs is truly captivating, and it represents one of her most effortlessly beautiful looks.

4.Ā Batman Forever (1995)

In “Batman Forever,” one of the more recent portrayals of Batman, Nicole Kidman takes on the role of Selina Kyle, also known as Catwoman, opposite Val Kilmer as Bruce Wayne, or Batman. Throughout this action-packed superhero film, Kidman’s captivating strawberry-blonde hair stands out, adding a touch of elegance that is hard to forget and possibly the most memorable hair in any superhero movie.

3.Ā The Hours (2002)

In “The Hours,” Nicole Kidman almost doesn’t resemble herself as Virginia Woolf, delivering a remarkable portrayal that rightfully earned her an Academy Award. She metamorphoses into the cherished English writer from top to bottom with the aid of a prosthetic nose, extensive makeup, and a striking brunette wig tied back loosely in a bun. The wig plays a crucial role in her performance; if it hadn’t been as convincing, Kidman might not have left such an indelible impression on the movie.

2. Moulin Rouge! (2001)

In Baz Luhrmann’s 2001 masterpiece Moulin Rouge!, Nicole Kidman’s performance as Satine is so convincing and her red wig so lifelike that it’s hard to tell if she’s wearing a wig at all. Her thick, dreamy scarlet wig has become one of her most memorable roles, and it complements the film perfectly with its silky texture. The whole movie is a visual feast, from its stunning soundtrack to its intricate set designs to its flamboyant costumes, and Kidman’s wig fits right in.

1. Birth (2004)

In the 2004 movie “Birth,” directed by Jonathan Glazer, Nicole Kidman’s impressive collection of wigs reached its pinnacle with the short pixie cut she sported. In this film, she portrayed a woman who believes her deceased husband has returned as a ten-year-old boy. The departure from her usual long curls added an authentic touch to this intricate and spine-tingling role. It’s challenging to tell if the pixie cut was a wig or a real haircut, and it’s unlikely that Kidman will ever surpass the flawless fit of this wig in a future role.

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2025-07-02 16:58