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    Nicole Kidman: Keith Urban Gave Me 'Confidence' In 'My Sexuality'

    Nicole Kidman admitted her husband, Keith Urban, helped her find her sexy side.

    "He just gave me confidence through just being very kind to me and understanding me, opening me up to trying things, my sexuality, those sorts of things," she told Harper's Bazaar magazine, which features the actress on its November cover.

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    Nicole said she was swept away by Keith, describing him to the mag as, "more like an ocean; he took me out."

    The actress noted she's attracted to, "a bigger, stronger personality; that's what I've been drawn to. I need protection. Everyone wants to feel someone's got their back."

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    Nicole also opened up about her marriage to Tom Cruise, and said she was very shy in those early days of their union.

    "In those early years, it was like, 'I'm here and I'm clutching onto your arm, and it all feels a little overwhelming and really strange," she told Harper's. "And I was shy. Deeply shy. I didn't feel comfortable at all. But I felt very comfortable at home."

    Nowadays, what Nicole finds uncomfortable is having her photo taken.

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    "I find standing and posing for photos very awkward," she said

    "I make sure to wear comfortable dresses...because I want to be able to go out afterward and, you know, bend," she added.

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    • Golf-Garcia apologises for 'fried chicken' jibe at Woods

      LONDON, May 22 (Reuters) - Spaniard Sergio Garcia has apologised after a "fried chicken" jibe aimed at world number one Tiger Woods during a European Tour awards dinner on Tuesday. Garcia, who has a frosty relationship with Woods, was on stage with his Ryder Cup team mates when he was asked in jest whether he would be inviting Woods for dinner during next month's U.S. Open in Merion. "We will have him round every night. We will serve fried chicken." Garcia was heard to say. ...

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    • Why We Can't Forget That Oklahoma's Senators Voted Against Sandy Relief

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    • BREAKING: Subway Just as Unhealthy as McDonald’s!

      If you watched the London Olympics last summer, you saw a parade of top athletes touting the nutritional qualities of their favorite eatery: Subway. Watching Apolo Ohno or Robert Griffin III bite into a veggie footlong with avocado or hearing that Subway is “the official training restaurant of athletes everywhere,” you might get the idea that the food served at the chain isn’t that bad for you—that it’s even healthy.

    • Normal or Not? When Grief and Depression Mingle

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    • Taylor Swift thinks Justin Bieber is just as gross as we all do [GIF]

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    • How Petraeus Turned the CIA into the Good Guys in Benghazi

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    • Cycling-Road-Giro d'Italia classification after stage 16

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