Nicole Kidman and Salma Hayek’s recent viral video from Paris Fashion Week has drawn interest from both fans and analysts.
The conversation between the two actresses, which occurred during the September 30 Balenciaga show with Katy Perry standing close by, has now been clarified by a forensic lip reader.
Jeremy Freeman, a lip-reading specialist from the UK, claims that Hayek’s words were easily observable.
According to reports, Hayek said, “Let’s turn there, OK, here,”
Nicole Kidman allegedly gave a succinct response.
“Hey, I’m doing fine. There, it’s sufficient and acceptable.
“We have to…,” Hayek started to begin, but she stopped to put her hand on Perry’s “That’s okay, that’s okay,” she said, urging the younger celebrity, who was sporting sunglasses, to focus on the photographers who were documenting the event.
Social media responds to the uncomfortable conversation Nicole Kidman
Social media customers’ reactions to the video have been combined, with some describing the change as “disturbing.”
Others, however, hypothesized that the embarrassing second could have been exacerbated by means of the strain of being surrounded with the aid of paparazzi.
Various films published on Twitter propose that Kidman and Hayek had a cordial interaction for the remainder of the nighttime, in spite of the rumors.
Given that it was Nicole Kidman’s first public appearance since the tragic death of her mother, one user noted that her behavior might have simply been a reflection of how she was feeling at the time.
Kidman thanked everyone for their support at this trying time in a heartfelt Instagram post.
As her family dealt with their loss, she also underlined how crucial privacy was to them.
Yves Saint Laurent, Alexander McQueen, Gucci, and other high-end labels are owned by the French luxury goods company Kering Group, which includes the Balenciaga show where the incident took place.
The occasion and the dynamics at play are made more significant by the fact that Hayek’s husband, François-Henri Pinault, has been the president and CEO of Kering since 2005.
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