Are Nicole Kidman and Renée Zellweger actually feuding?
Sources suggest there's a 'battle' over casting, but they also respect each other. Professional pride is a key factor.
Entertainment / Hollywood
Longtime friends Nicole Kidman and Renée Zellweger are reportedly facing a tense situation. Both actresses are vying to cast Colin Firth in their upcoming projects, leading to a potential conflict.
According to RadarOnline.com, sources suggest that the casting of Colin Firth has created an awkward situation. Firth, who apparently adores both actresses equally, is in a difficult position as he can only choose one project. This 'isn't a comfortable situation' for Kidman and Zellweger, but neither is willing to concede. The situation highlights the professional pride of successful actresses accustomed to getting what they want. The potential collaboration between Kidman and Firth in 'Tess of the d'Urbervilles' adds an intriguing layer, while Zellweger's desire to reunite with Firth after his character's demise in 'Bridget Jones' showcases the impact of their on-screen chemistry.
Sources suggest there's a 'battle' over casting, but they also respect each other. Professional pride is a key factor.
Kidman wants him for 'Tess of the d'Urbervilles,' while Zellweger wants to work with him after the recent 'Bridget Jones' film.
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