Nicole Kidman remembers her 'parents' in her big win


Nicole Kidman remembers her 'parents' in her big win

Nicole Kidman received the International Star Award at the Palm Springs Convention as she remembered her late parents during her acceptance speech.

“I came home for Christmas,” he said. Aquaman The actress began referring to her home in Australia.

“I lost my parents and I'm in that place, like, oh, ah, okay, this is different now. “They have given me resilience, they have given me love and they have given me the strength to move forward,” he added.

Nicole also explained that her mother's death last fall was the reason she couldn't accept her best actress award at the Venice Film Festival.

“I arrived in Venice and she was no longer there. “I got the call,” he recalled. “I said to Halina, 'Can you come on stage for me?'”

Halina Reijn, the little girl director, obliged. “I'm shocked and I have to go to my family, but this award is for her. I am beyond grateful to be able to say his name to all of you. The collision of life and art is heartbreaking and my heart is broken,” he said at the time on stage.

In the wake of this incident, Nicole at the Palm Springs Convention seized her moment and said, “Now I'm on stage and I'm back here. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to say that this is for my mom. “My whole career has been for my mom and dad and they're not here anymore.”

“I want to continue working and giving to the world. I'm sorry, I'm crying,” he concluded by saying, “I didn't want to do that, but I feel my mom right now. This is for your mom.” “



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