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Nicole Kidman strips for disturbing s*x scene with Colin Farrell

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Nicole Kidman strips for disturbing s*x scene with Colin Farrell

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Nicole Kidman’s latest film The Killing of a Sacred Deer contains one of her most unsettling s*x scenes to date.

The actress, 50, is shown writhing around on a bed in only her lacy underwear before engaging in a sensual encounter with her character’s beau.

The film “The Killing Of A Sacred Deer” follows Nicole’s on-screen husband, physician Steven Murphy (Colin Farrell), and his family as they build a rapport with a menacing young boy.

In the psychological thriller, Nicole plays Steven’s wife Anna and he is confronted with a “terrible decision as his family succumbs to inexplicable suffering.”

The married couple’s relationship is presented in a number of hot sequences in the film, with Nicole putting on a particularly s*xy performance as her character seduces her onscreen spouse.

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After stripping down to her underwear, the model is seen wearing only a lilac lace bra, tantalizing a glimpse of her assets and revealing her beautifully toned stomach. She throws herself into a bed while her beau watches in a pair of barely-there briefs, leaving nothing to the imagination.

Kidman, who played the part with an American accent, is no stranger to stripping down for sensual moments in films.

Kidman starred in the HBO miniseries Big Little Lies, for which she won an Emmy and was recently nominated for a Golden Globe, in graphic and violent sequences earlier this year.

She was raped and tormented by her husband, played by Stellan Skarsgard, in terrible sequences in the TV series Big Little Lies.

Nicole’s intimate scene, which is sure to have your heart beating, leads to a hot frolic between the two characters, with Farrell’s character removing his onscreen love’s underwear and Nicole emerging entirely n@ked.

Farrell reveals that production for The Killing of a Sacred Deer was ‘dark’ for him.

On BBC’s The Graham Norton Show, he and Kidman appeared together, with the Irish actor revealing: ‘The director is a very particular film maker. It is very dark but I found it fascinating to morph into what he wanted.

‘I think Yorgos thought he had made an outright comedy. But I found it pretty dark and I was depressed by it.’

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