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Golden Globes 2017: Nicole Kidman Hilariously Crashes Tom Hiddleston's Red Carpet Interview
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The 49-year-old 'Lion' actress jokingly told 'The Night Manager' star to 'stop talking' during one of his interviews at the Sunday, January 8 ceremony which took place at the Beverly Hilton Hotel.

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Nicole Kidman said she was "determined" to have some fun at this year's Golden Globe Awards. The 49-year-old, who was nominated for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in "Lion", crashed one of Tom Hiddleston's red carpet interviews during the Sunday, January 8 event which took place at the Beverly Hilton Hotel.

Hiddleston was talking about his role as Jonathan Pine on AMC's "The Night Manager", before Kidman hilariously interrupted his interview by telling him, "Stop. That's enough. Enough talking." The 35-year-old Brit then went from interviewee to interviewer as he told Kidman, "I'm going to interview you now."

"How are you feeling about this Golden Globes ceremony?" he asked. "I'm so happy to be here and I'm determined to have fun, that's why I came and did that," she explained. When asked who she was "wearing," Kidman responded by pointing back to his wardrobe. "He's wearing Gucci," she told viewers, before adding, "Do you know why I know that? I got him dressed."

At the 74th Annual Golden Globe Awards, Kidman couldn't win the Best Supporting Actress Award, as it went to formidable competitor Viola Davis ("Fences"). Hiddleston, meanwhile, took home his first Golden Globe Award as he was named Best Actor in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television Award for his role on "The Night Manager".

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