Nicole Kidman admits she was having a 'breakdown' when Jodie Foster took over her role in Panic Room - amid divorce from Tom Cruise after 11 years of marriage: 'I was in a really bad way' READ MORE: Ageless beauties! Jennifer Aniston, Nicole Kidman, Jodie Foster, Sofia Vergara, Naomi Watts and more stars get glam for The Hollywood Reporter By Justin Enriquez For Dailymail.com Published: 15:27 EDT, 29 May 2024 | Updated: 15:38 EDT, 29 May 2024 e-mail 23 shares 11 View comments Nicole Kidman candidly admitted to having a 'breakdown' when Jodie Foster took over her role in Panic Room amid her divorce from Tom Cruise after 11 years of marriage. Nicole, 56, and Jodie, 61, took part in The Hollywood Reporter's Drama Actress Roundtable released on Wednesday as they opened up about the shake-up.
Nicole - who recently stripped down for a steamy sex scene with Zac Efron - was originally cast as the mother Meg Altman in the 2002 film Panic Room. However she had to leave the project due to a knee injury leading to Jodie replacing her. Nicole Kidman candidly admitted to having a 'breakdown' when Jodie Foster took over her role in Panic Room amid her divorce from Tom Cruise after 11 years of marriage; the former couple are seen in March 1994 Jodie is seen starring in 2002's Panic Room with Kristen Stewart Jodie discussed the falsehoods of competition between leading actresses while talking about replacing the Aussie actress in the film as she said: 'There’s this misconception that someho.
