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Nicole Kidman, 57, shows off her VERY taut visage as she cuts a youthful figure at the Gotham Awards

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Nicole Kidman made a surprising entrance at the 2024 Gotham Awards, where she is nominated for Best Leading Performance for her role in Babygirl.

Nicole Kidman made a surprising entrance at the 2024 Gotham Awards, where she is nominated for Best Lead Performance for her role in Babygirl.

The Oscar-winning actress, 57, looked fresh as she arrived at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City on Monday.

Dressed in a stunning black dress that accentuated her figure, Nicole embodied the essence of Hollywood glamour.

Her blonde locks beautifully framed her youthful face, while her composed demeanor radiated confidence and sophistication.

In Babygirl, Kidman plays a married executive entangled in a complicated affair with a younger intern, a role that highlights her ability to delve into complex emotional landscapes.

The Gotham Awards have adopted gender-neutral categories since 2021, and this year, Kidman is competing against an impressive list of nominees for Best Leading Performance, including Pamela Anderson in The Last Showgirl, Demi Moore in The Substance, Colman Domingo in Sing Sing, Saoirse Ronan in The Outrun, Justice Smith in I Saw The TV Glow, Keith Kupferer in Ghostlight, Mikey Madison in Anora and Marianne Jean-Baptiste in Hard Truths.

Nicole Kidman made a surprising entrance at the 2024 Gotham Awards, where she is nominated for Best Leading Performance for her role in Babygirl.

The Oscar-winning actress, 57, looked fresh as she arrived at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City on Monday.

The Oscar-winning actress, 57, looked fresh as she arrived at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City on Monday.

57-year-old Baywatch icon Pamela embraced her natural beauty and continued her makeup-free journey.

Draped in a stunning strapless gold gown, the Canadian actress exuded Hollywood glamour.

The ensemble featured an oversized bow and sweeping train, which perfectly complemented her signature platinum blonde locks, which cascaded freely over her shoulders.

In The Last Showgirl, Anderson plays a veteran Las Vegas entertainer going through the twilight of her career, a role that has garnered significant critical acclaim.

The film, written by Kate Gersten, features an impressive cast including Jamie Lee Curtis as Shelly’s best friend and Dave Bautista as the show’s producer.

Brenda Song, Kiernan Shipka and Billie Lourd play supporting roles.

Anderson’s performance garnered critical acclaim, earning him the Marquee Award at the SCAD Savannah Film Festival.

The 34th Gotham Awards marks the official start of the 2024-2025 awards season.

Dressed in a stunning black dress that accentuated her figure, Nicole sported a youthful figure and embodied the essence of Hollywood glamour.

Dressed in a stunning black dress that accentuated her figure, Nicole sported a youthful figure and embodied the essence of Hollywood glamour.

Her blonde locks beautifully framed her youthful face, while her composed demeanor radiated confidence and sophistication.

Her blonde locks beautifully framed her youthful face, while her composed demeanor radiated confidence and sophistication.

This year’s event features two new competitive categories: Best Director, which is being presented for the first time, and the return of the Breakthrough Artist award.

The nominations highlight a wide range of independent films, with Anora leading the pack with four nominations, followed by I Saw the TV Glow and Nickel Boys with three nominations each.

Special tribute awards will be presented to several industry luminaries, including Denis Villeneuve who will receive the Director’s Tribute for Dune: Part Two and Angelina Jolie will receive the Artist’s Tribute for Maria.

The awards, presented by the Gotham Film & Media Institute, celebrate and encourage independent film and media creators, providing crucial recognition to emerging and established talent.

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