Nikki Glaser makes raunchy ‘Babygirl’ joke to Nicole Kidman at Golden Globes 2025
It’s the undoing of 2024’s most talked-about film.
When Nikki Glaser took the stage at the 82nd Annual Golden Globes, aired on January 5 on CBS, the comedian, 40, didn’t hold back with her jokes.
And since Nicole Kidman was nominated for best actress in a motion picture drama for her role in the erotic thriller “Babygirl,” the steamy film was fair game.
âBabygirlâ follows Kidmanâs character, Romy â a tech company CEO â as she engages in a risky extramarital affair withđŤ an intern at her company, the much younger Samuel (played by Harris Dickinson, age 28).
“Nicole Kidman is here, oh my gosh. Nominated for âBaby Girl,'” Glaser said. “Oh my gosh, I loved that movie. I gave it two fingers up.”
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Giving a nod to Kidman’s husband, Keith Urban, the comic teased, “Thank you to Keith Urban for playing the guitar so much that she wants to leave and make 18 movies a year. Keep strumming you kooky coola.”
Last month, the writer-director of âBabygirl,â weighed in on the age gap of the stars and shared where her inspirađštion for the project came from.
Halina Reijn sat down withđ  and spoke to âBabygirlâ as part đof a recent trend of movies featuring May-December romances.
âIf we see a movie where the male actor is the same age as the female actor, we find that odd. Which is insane,â Reijn, 49, said. âIt should completely be normalized that the age gapđs switch and that women have different relationships.
âWeâre not trapped in a box anymore,â the writer added. âWe internalize the male gaze, we internalize patriarchy,đ and we need to free ourselves from it. Itâs really hard.â
Reijn also revealed she made the movie as a response to the erotic thrillers popular during the 1990s. The director explained her vision to the outlet, explaining she wanted the sex scenes to âfeel incredibly hot and steamy and fun, but I also wanted them to be real.”
âSexuality is stop-and-go. Itâs never like a glamour scene from a Hollywꌍood movie in the â90s. Thatâs just not how it works,â Reijn added.
âI found so much fun in the fact that America to me has a kind of suppressed relationship towards sex, and I do tođo,â Reijn said to . âI really relate to it. So America serves as a metaphor of my own struggles with this theme.â
Earlier in December, Kidman spoke to about how âa lot of times women are discarded at a cerâtain period of their career as a sexual being,â so âit was
âFrom the minute I read it, I was like, âYeah, this is a voice I havenât seen, this is a place that I havenât been, I donât think audiences have been,’â she added. âMy character has reached a stage where sheâs got all this power, but sheâs not sure who she is, what she wants, what she desires, even though she seems to have it all. And I think thatâs really relatable.â