![]() Daniel Craig cuddles up to Nicole Kidman for a magazine cover
Daniel Craig mischievously admits, "She turns me on." Craig and Kidman posed for the sexy photoshoot because they are starring together in two upcoming films, 'The Invasion' and 'The Golden Compass'. Inside the magazine they showed they had a flirty repertoire together, constantly teasing Kidman was fully professional, praising Craig as an "actor's actor" - though joking that he "became a diva" as soon as he landed the role as James Bond. But Craig was far cheekier talking about his beautiful co-star, who is married to country singer Keith Urban. "She turns me on," he insisted for the article that ran with a series of shots making them look like lovers. "In the nicest possible way, you understand. Not in a sordid, horrible way." After a pause, he added: "Well, come to think of it..." Kidman joked that Craig, 38, became unbearable after he starred as Bond in "Casino Royale." "In 24 hours, he became a diva," said Kidman, 39. But she then admitted: "Oh, he didn't change at all. The thing about Daniel, and the reason I like working with him, is that he's an actor's actor." Craig shot back with mock outrage: "How dare you!" Kidman was far less forward when speaking about her private life, with the interview happening just after her husband Urban had gone into rehab. Asked whether she was happy in her marriage, she said: "Um, to be honest ... yeah. "But I don't talk about my marriage or my family that much." Of her husband, she insisted: "Keith is a good man." She insisted that their quiet life together in Nashville, Tennessee, was crucial to their peace. "It's our haven, and obviously my priority is my life in Tennessee now," she said. Although the interview came just a week after Craig's well-received debut as Bond, he insisted he had not been flooded with new movie offers. "You have to look for them," he said of great movie roles. "Nothing changes on that level." But he said he was well aware that he was going through a golden period for his working life. "I haven't stopped working for a while, but I'm actually have a pretty good time with everything. "It's quite remarkably, really." |
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