In a new profile with Vanity Fair, actress Nicole Kidman talked about how her family's Christian faith and regular church attendance is received among her friends.
"Kidman finds herself crying a lot these days. She has a strong belief in God and isn’t afraid to say it out loud," Vanity Fair wrote.
“A lot of my friends tease me," Kidman explained. “That’s how we are raising our children. Keith has his own beliefs but he comes, too. I had a very Catholic grandmother, and I was raised praying, so that had massive impact. I wouldn’t say it’s absolutism, there’s constant questioning — I’m a willful, feisty girl."
"For me it’s very important that I don’t have judgment. My dad would always say, ‘Tolerance is the most important thing,'” she added.
Kidman, 51, married country music singer Keith Urban in 2006, after divorcing actor Tom Cruise, returning to her Catholic faith.
When asked why she finds herself on the verge of crying all the time, Kidman replied, "Because ... Life!"
"I’m far more raw and honest now, because before I used to be so scared. So now I’m just like, ‘What the hell. Share, share ideas, share.’ And it’s not safe to do that sometimes, because you’re suddenly exposed. But at the same time it makes you feel closer to people," she said.
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