
Nicole Kidman has just turned forty but she’s not scared about her looks changing as luckily for her she’s had the same figure since she was fifteen.
The ex-Mrs Tom Cruise celebrated her birthday last week and put her slim figure down to not worrying about what she eats.
“I’ve always had this long, lean body type and I haven’t changed since I was 15,” she told Closer magazine. “I eat healthily, but I also love pies and chocolate.”
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Known for her starring roles in films as varied as The Hours and Moulin Rouge, Oscar winning actress Nicole Kidman will demonstrate it’s her brain as much as her beauty that matters when she appears in the pan–European campaign for Nintendo’s Brain Training series.
Nicole will be seen across print and television in Europe keeping her brain in shape as part of a 60 day brain exercise programme for More Brain Training from Dr Kawashima: How Old Is Your Brain? which launches across Europe on the Nintendo DS on 29th June.
Ms. Kidman comments: “I love the concept that Nintendo is reaching out to new audiences with their self improvement products like Brain Training. Most importantly, I’ve quickly found that training my brain is a great way to keep my mind feeling young.”
Nicole joins over 10 million people who have made Brain Training part of their lives. Ms Kidman was chosen by Nintendo because of her universal appeal to mainstream audiences of all ages and backgrounds, as well as her reputation for being intelligent, entertaining and genuine. Her personality and ability to combine the world of film with a family centric home lifestyle was felt to be a strong fit with the Nintendo DS, which prides itself in creating entertainment and experiences that enrich people’s lives – no matter what their age or previous gaming experience is.
In the adverts, fans will see Nicole as they’ve never seen her before. We see Nicole in a home setting, relaxing and training her brain. She is seen speaking into the Nintendo DS to complete the exercises and memorising numbers.
Nintendo feel that working with the award winning actress as the personality of this campaign reflects a long-term pioneering philosophy from Nintendo. The aim of this philosophy is to broaden the gaming audience with software that isn’t just fun but also enriches your life, whether training your brain or practicing language skills. The software is relevant and accessible for everyone from the age of 9 to 99.
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The Oscar winner will produce and likely star in a modern-day version of the movie that catapulted Marilyn Monroe to stardom in 1953. Sacha Gervasi, who wrote Steven Spielberg’s The Terminal, will write the script for the film, which Kidman will produce through her 20th Century Fox-based company Blossom Films. Other projects Kidman currently has under development for Blossom: a spy movie written by Simon Kinberg (Mr. and Mrs. Smith) and an adaptation of Karen McCullah Lutz’s novel The Bachelorette Party.
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***SORRY GUYS, MAJOR CRACKDOWN ON MY CANDID PICS. I HAD TO TAKE THESE DOWN… SORRY!! (PS: FOR THE FUTURE, I’M CONSIDERING PURCHASING THE PICTURES - SO I WON’T HAVE TO DEAL WITH THIS ANYMORE. SORRY FOR THE FRUSTRATION!!)***
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