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    Joker and Gladiator star Joaquin Phoenix made a rare TV chat show appearance and apologised for causing a storm the last time he was in the same studio.
    The 50-year-old Oscar winner was on the The Late Show With Stephen Colbert , 61, to promote new movie Eddington, set during the 2020m covid lockdown.
    It was his first time in the same building since a 2009 interview with now retired talk show king Dave Letterman.
    Phoenix's appearance with Letterman while promoting movie Two Lovers, was highly unusual and became a major topic of conversation.
    He appeared disheveled, mumbled, and generally seemed out of sorts, leading many to believe he was experiencing a mental breakdown or was under the influence.
    It was later revealed that this was an elaborate hoax, part of a mockumentary film called I'm Still Here, which depicted Phoenix quitting acting to become a rapper. 
    He made subsequent on-air apology to Letterman the next year.

    OPS: Joaquin Phoenix on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert

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  • Joaquin Phoenix sorry for 2009 talk show appearance
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    Joker and Gladiator star Joaquin Phoenix made a rare TV chat show appearance and apologised for causing a storm the last time he was in the same studio.
    The 50-year-old Oscar winner was on the The Late Show With Stephen Colbert , 61, to promote new movie Eddington, set during the 2020m covid lockdown.
    It was his first time in the same building since a 2009 interview with now retired talk show king Dave Letterman.
    Phoenix's appearance with Letterman while promoting movie Two Lovers, was highly unusual and became a major topic of conversation.
    He appeared disheveled, mumbled, and generally seemed out of sorts, leading many to believe he was experiencing a mental breakdown or was under the influence.
    It was later revealed that this was an elaborate hoax, part of a mockumentary film called I'm Still Here, which depicted Phoenix quitting acting to become a rapper. 
    He made subsequent on-air apology to Letterman the next year.

    OPS: Joaquin Phoenix on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert

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  • Joaquin Phoenix sorry for 2009 talk show appearance
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    Joaquin Phoenix sorry for 2009 talk show appearance
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    Joker and Gladiator star Joaquin Phoenix made a rare TV chat show appearance and apologised for causing a storm the last time he was in the same studio.
    The 50-year-old Oscar winner was on the The Late Show With Stephen Colbert , 61, to promote new movie Eddington, set during the 2020m covid lockdown.
    It was his first time in the same building since a 2009 interview with now retired talk show king Dave Letterman.
    Phoenix's appearance with Letterman while promoting movie Two Lovers, was highly unusual and became a major topic of conversation.
    He appeared disheveled, mumbled, and generally seemed out of sorts, leading many to believe he was experiencing a mental breakdown or was under the influence.
    It was later revealed that this was an elaborate hoax, part of a mockumentary film called I'm Still Here, which depicted Phoenix quitting acting to become a rapper. 
    He made subsequent on-air apology to Letterman the next year.

    OPS: Joaquin Phoenix on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert

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  • Joaquin Phoenix sorry for 2009 talk show appearance
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    Joaquin Phoenix sorry for 2009 talk show appearance
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    Joker and Gladiator star Joaquin Phoenix made a rare TV chat show appearance and apologised for causing a storm the last time he was in the same studio.
    The 50-year-old Oscar winner was on the The Late Show With Stephen Colbert , 61, to promote new movie Eddington, set during the 2020m covid lockdown.
    It was his first time in the same building since a 2009 interview with now retired talk show king Dave Letterman.
    Phoenix's appearance with Letterman while promoting movie Two Lovers, was highly unusual and became a major topic of conversation.
    He appeared disheveled, mumbled, and generally seemed out of sorts, leading many to believe he was experiencing a mental breakdown or was under the influence.
    It was later revealed that this was an elaborate hoax, part of a mockumentary film called I'm Still Here, which depicted Phoenix quitting acting to become a rapper. 
    He made subsequent on-air apology to Letterman the next year.

    OPS: Joaquin Phoenix on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert

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  • Joaquin Phoenix sorry for 2009 talk show appearance
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    Joaquin Phoenix sorry for 2009 talk show appearance
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    Joker and Gladiator star Joaquin Phoenix made a rare TV chat show appearance and apologised for causing a storm the last time he was in the same studio.
    The 50-year-old Oscar winner was on the The Late Show With Stephen Colbert , 61, to promote new movie Eddington, set during the 2020m covid lockdown.
    It was his first time in the same building since a 2009 interview with now retired talk show king Dave Letterman.
    Phoenix's appearance with Letterman while promoting movie Two Lovers, was highly unusual and became a major topic of conversation.
    He appeared disheveled, mumbled, and generally seemed out of sorts, leading many to believe he was experiencing a mental breakdown or was under the influence.
    It was later revealed that this was an elaborate hoax, part of a mockumentary film called I'm Still Here, which depicted Phoenix quitting acting to become a rapper. 
    He made subsequent on-air apology to Letterman the next year.

    OPS: Joaquin Phoenix on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert

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  • Joaquin Phoenix sorry for 2009 talk show appearance
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    Joaquin Phoenix sorry for 2009 talk show appearance
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    Joker and Gladiator star Joaquin Phoenix made a rare TV chat show appearance and apologised for causing a storm the last time he was in the same studio.
    The 50-year-old Oscar winner was on the The Late Show With Stephen Colbert , 61, to promote new movie Eddington, set during the 2020m covid lockdown.
    It was his first time in the same building since a 2009 interview with now retired talk show king Dave Letterman.
    Phoenix's appearance with Letterman while promoting movie Two Lovers, was highly unusual and became a major topic of conversation.
    He appeared disheveled, mumbled, and generally seemed out of sorts, leading many to believe he was experiencing a mental breakdown or was under the influence.
    It was later revealed that this was an elaborate hoax, part of a mockumentary film called I'm Still Here, which depicted Phoenix quitting acting to become a rapper. 
    He made subsequent on-air apology to Letterman the next year.

    OPS: Joaquin Phoenix on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert . He is shown a photo from his 2009 interview with David Letterman.

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  • Joaquin Phoenix sorry for 2009 talk show appearance
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    Joaquin Phoenix sorry for 2009 talk show appearance
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    Joker and Gladiator star Joaquin Phoenix made a rare TV chat show appearance and apologised for causing a storm the last time he was in the same studio.
    The 50-year-old Oscar winner was on the The Late Show With Stephen Colbert , 61, to promote new movie Eddington, set during the 2020m covid lockdown.
    It was his first time in the same building since a 2009 interview with now retired talk show king Dave Letterman.
    Phoenix's appearance with Letterman while promoting movie Two Lovers, was highly unusual and became a major topic of conversation.
    He appeared disheveled, mumbled, and generally seemed out of sorts, leading many to believe he was experiencing a mental breakdown or was under the influence.
    It was later revealed that this was an elaborate hoax, part of a mockumentary film called I'm Still Here, which depicted Phoenix quitting acting to become a rapper. 
    He made subsequent on-air apology to Letterman the next year.

    OPS: Joaquin Phoenix on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert . He is shown a photo from his 2009 interview with David Letterman.

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  • Joaquin Phoenix sorry for 2009 talk show appearance
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    Joker and Gladiator star Joaquin Phoenix made a rare TV chat show appearance and apologised for causing a storm the last time he was in the same studio.
    The 50-year-old Oscar winner was on the The Late Show With Stephen Colbert , 61, to promote new movie Eddington, set during the 2020m covid lockdown.
    It was his first time in the same building since a 2009 interview with now retired talk show king Dave Letterman.
    Phoenix's appearance with Letterman while promoting movie Two Lovers, was highly unusual and became a major topic of conversation.
    He appeared disheveled, mumbled, and generally seemed out of sorts, leading many to believe he was experiencing a mental breakdown or was under the influence.
    It was later revealed that this was an elaborate hoax, part of a mockumentary film called I'm Still Here, which depicted Phoenix quitting acting to become a rapper. 
    He made subsequent on-air apology to Letterman the next year.

    OPS: Joaquin Phoenix on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert

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  • Joaquin Phoenix sorry for 2009 talk show appearance
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    Joker and Gladiator star Joaquin Phoenix made a rare TV chat show appearance and apologised for causing a storm the last time he was in the same studio.
    The 50-year-old Oscar winner was on the The Late Show With Stephen Colbert , 61, to promote new movie Eddington, set during the 2020m covid lockdown.
    It was his first time in the same building since a 2009 interview with now retired talk show king Dave Letterman.
    Phoenix's appearance with Letterman while promoting movie Two Lovers, was highly unusual and became a major topic of conversation.
    He appeared disheveled, mumbled, and generally seemed out of sorts, leading many to believe he was experiencing a mental breakdown or was under the influence.
    It was later revealed that this was an elaborate hoax, part of a mockumentary film called I'm Still Here, which depicted Phoenix quitting acting to become a rapper. 
    He made subsequent on-air apology to Letterman the next year.

    OPS: Joaquin Phoenix on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert

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  • Joaquin Phoenix sorry for 2009 talk show appearance
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    Joaquin Phoenix sorry for 2009 talk show appearance
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    Joker and Gladiator star Joaquin Phoenix made a rare TV chat show appearance and apologised for causing a storm the last time he was in the same studio.
    The 50-year-old Oscar winner was on the The Late Show With Stephen Colbert , 61, to promote new movie Eddington, set during the 2020m covid lockdown.
    It was his first time in the same building since a 2009 interview with now retired talk show king Dave Letterman.
    Phoenix's appearance with Letterman while promoting movie Two Lovers, was highly unusual and became a major topic of conversation.
    He appeared disheveled, mumbled, and generally seemed out of sorts, leading many to believe he was experiencing a mental breakdown or was under the influence.
    It was later revealed that this was an elaborate hoax, part of a mockumentary film called I'm Still Here, which depicted Phoenix quitting acting to become a rapper. 
    He made subsequent on-air apology to Letterman the next year.

    OPS: Joaquin Phoenix on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert

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  • Joaquin Phoenix sorry for 2009 talk show appearance
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    Joker and Gladiator star Joaquin Phoenix made a rare TV chat show appearance and apologised for causing a storm the last time he was in the same studio.
    The 50-year-old Oscar winner was on the The Late Show With Stephen Colbert , 61, to promote new movie Eddington, set during the 2020m covid lockdown.
    It was his first time in the same building since a 2009 interview with now retired talk show king Dave Letterman.
    Phoenix's appearance with Letterman while promoting movie Two Lovers, was highly unusual and became a major topic of conversation.
    He appeared disheveled, mumbled, and generally seemed out of sorts, leading many to believe he was experiencing a mental breakdown or was under the influence.
    It was later revealed that this was an elaborate hoax, part of a mockumentary film called I'm Still Here, which depicted Phoenix quitting acting to become a rapper. 
    He made subsequent on-air apology to Letterman the next year.

    OPS: Joaquin Phoenix on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert

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  • Joaquin Phoenix sorry for 2009 talk show appearance
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    Joaquin Phoenix sorry for 2009 talk show appearance
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    Joker and Gladiator star Joaquin Phoenix made a rare TV chat show appearance and apologised for causing a storm the last time he was in the same studio.
    The 50-year-old Oscar winner was on the The Late Show With Stephen Colbert , 61, to promote new movie Eddington, set during the 2020m covid lockdown.
    It was his first time in the same building since a 2009 interview with now retired talk show king Dave Letterman.
    Phoenix's appearance with Letterman while promoting movie Two Lovers, was highly unusual and became a major topic of conversation.
    He appeared disheveled, mumbled, and generally seemed out of sorts, leading many to believe he was experiencing a mental breakdown or was under the influence.
    It was later revealed that this was an elaborate hoax, part of a mockumentary film called I'm Still Here, which depicted Phoenix quitting acting to become a rapper. 
    He made subsequent on-air apology to Letterman the next year.

    OPS: Joaquin Phoenix on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert

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  • Joaquin Phoenix sorry for 2009 talk show appearance
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    Joaquin Phoenix sorry for 2009 talk show appearance
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    Joker and Gladiator star Joaquin Phoenix made a rare TV chat show appearance and apologised for causing a storm the last time he was in the same studio.
    The 50-year-old Oscar winner was on the The Late Show With Stephen Colbert , 61, to promote new movie Eddington, set during the 2020m covid lockdown.
    It was his first time in the same building since a 2009 interview with now retired talk show king Dave Letterman.
    Phoenix's appearance with Letterman while promoting movie Two Lovers, was highly unusual and became a major topic of conversation.
    He appeared disheveled, mumbled, and generally seemed out of sorts, leading many to believe he was experiencing a mental breakdown or was under the influence.
    It was later revealed that this was an elaborate hoax, part of a mockumentary film called I'm Still Here, which depicted Phoenix quitting acting to become a rapper. 
    He made subsequent on-air apology to Letterman the next year.

    OPS: Joaquin Phoenix on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert

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  • Joaquin Phoenix sorry for 2009 talk show appearance
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    Joaquin Phoenix sorry for 2009 talk show appearance
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    Joker and Gladiator star Joaquin Phoenix made a rare TV chat show appearance and apologised for causing a storm the last time he was in the same studio.
    The 50-year-old Oscar winner was on the The Late Show With Stephen Colbert , 61, to promote new movie Eddington, set during the 2020m covid lockdown.
    It was his first time in the same building since a 2009 interview with now retired talk show king Dave Letterman.
    Phoenix's appearance with Letterman while promoting movie Two Lovers, was highly unusual and became a major topic of conversation.
    He appeared disheveled, mumbled, and generally seemed out of sorts, leading many to believe he was experiencing a mental breakdown or was under the influence.
    It was later revealed that this was an elaborate hoax, part of a mockumentary film called I'm Still Here, which depicted Phoenix quitting acting to become a rapper. 
    He made subsequent on-air apology to Letterman the next year.

    OPS: Joaquin Phoenix on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert

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  • Joaquin Phoenix sorry for 2009 talk show appearance
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    Joaquin Phoenix sorry for 2009 talk show appearance
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    Joker and Gladiator star Joaquin Phoenix made a rare TV chat show appearance and apologised for causing a storm the last time he was in the same studio.
    The 50-year-old Oscar winner was on the The Late Show With Stephen Colbert , 61, to promote new movie Eddington, set during the 2020m covid lockdown.
    It was his first time in the same building since a 2009 interview with now retired talk show king Dave Letterman.
    Phoenix's appearance with Letterman while promoting movie Two Lovers, was highly unusual and became a major topic of conversation.
    He appeared disheveled, mumbled, and generally seemed out of sorts, leading many to believe he was experiencing a mental breakdown or was under the influence.
    It was later revealed that this was an elaborate hoax, part of a mockumentary film called I'm Still Here, which depicted Phoenix quitting acting to become a rapper. 
    He made subsequent on-air apology to Letterman the next year.

    OPS: Joaquin Phoenix on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert

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  • Joaquin Phoenix sorry for 2009 talk show appearance
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    Joaquin Phoenix sorry for 2009 talk show appearance
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    Joker and Gladiator star Joaquin Phoenix made a rare TV chat show appearance and apologised for causing a storm the last time he was in the same studio.
    The 50-year-old Oscar winner was on the The Late Show With Stephen Colbert , 61, to promote new movie Eddington, set during the 2020m covid lockdown.
    It was his first time in the same building since a 2009 interview with now retired talk show king Dave Letterman.
    Phoenix's appearance with Letterman while promoting movie Two Lovers, was highly unusual and became a major topic of conversation.
    He appeared disheveled, mumbled, and generally seemed out of sorts, leading many to believe he was experiencing a mental breakdown or was under the influence.
    It was later revealed that this was an elaborate hoax, part of a mockumentary film called I'm Still Here, which depicted Phoenix quitting acting to become a rapper. 
    He made subsequent on-air apology to Letterman the next year.

    OPS: Joaquin Phoenix on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert

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  • Joaquin Phoenix sorry for 2009 talk show appearance
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    Joaquin Phoenix sorry for 2009 talk show appearance
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    Joker and Gladiator star Joaquin Phoenix made a rare TV chat show appearance and apologised for causing a storm the last time he was in the same studio.
    The 50-year-old Oscar winner was on the The Late Show With Stephen Colbert , 61, to promote new movie Eddington, set during the 2020m covid lockdown.
    It was his first time in the same building since a 2009 interview with now retired talk show king Dave Letterman.
    Phoenix's appearance with Letterman while promoting movie Two Lovers, was highly unusual and became a major topic of conversation.
    He appeared disheveled, mumbled, and generally seemed out of sorts, leading many to believe he was experiencing a mental breakdown or was under the influence.
    It was later revealed that this was an elaborate hoax, part of a mockumentary film called I'm Still Here, which depicted Phoenix quitting acting to become a rapper. 
    He made subsequent on-air apology to Letterman the next year.

    OPS: Joaquin Phoenix on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert

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  • Joaquin Phoenix sorry for 2009 talk show appearance
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    Joaquin Phoenix sorry for 2009 talk show appearance
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    Joker and Gladiator star Joaquin Phoenix made a rare TV chat show appearance and apologised for causing a storm the last time he was in the same studio.
    The 50-year-old Oscar winner was on the The Late Show With Stephen Colbert , 61, to promote new movie Eddington, set during the 2020m covid lockdown.
    It was his first time in the same building since a 2009 interview with now retired talk show king Dave Letterman.
    Phoenix's appearance with Letterman while promoting movie Two Lovers, was highly unusual and became a major topic of conversation.
    He appeared disheveled, mumbled, and generally seemed out of sorts, leading many to believe he was experiencing a mental breakdown or was under the influence.
    It was later revealed that this was an elaborate hoax, part of a mockumentary film called I'm Still Here, which depicted Phoenix quitting acting to become a rapper. 
    He made subsequent on-air apology to Letterman the next year.

    OPS: Joaquin Phoenix on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert

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  • Joaquin Phoenix sorry for 2009 talk show appearance
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    Joaquin Phoenix sorry for 2009 talk show appearance
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    Phoenix 1
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    Picture MUST credit: CBS
    Joker and Gladiator star Joaquin Phoenix made a rare TV chat show appearance and apologised for causing a storm the last time he was in the same studio.
    The 50-year-old Oscar winner was on the The Late Show With Stephen Colbert , 61, to promote new movie Eddington, set during the 2020m covid lockdown.
    It was his first time in the same building since a 2009 interview with now retired talk show king Dave Letterman.
    Phoenix's appearance with Letterman while promoting movie Two Lovers, was highly unusual and became a major topic of conversation.
    He appeared disheveled, mumbled, and generally seemed out of sorts, leading many to believe he was experiencing a mental breakdown or was under the influence.
    It was later revealed that this was an elaborate hoax, part of a mockumentary film called I'm Still Here, which depicted Phoenix quitting acting to become a rapper. 
    He made subsequent on-air apology to Letterman the next year.

    OPS: Joaquin Phoenix on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert

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  • Joaquin Phoenix sorry for 2009 talk show appearance
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    Joaquin Phoenix sorry for 2009 talk show appearance
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    Joker and Gladiator star Joaquin Phoenix made a rare TV chat show appearance and apologised for causing a storm the last time he was in the same studio.
    The 50-year-old Oscar winner was on the The Late Show With Stephen Colbert , 61, to promote new movie Eddington, set during the 2020m covid lockdown.
    It was his first time in the same building since a 2009 interview with now retired talk show king Dave Letterman.
    Phoenix's appearance with Letterman while promoting movie Two Lovers, was highly unusual and became a major topic of conversation.
    He appeared disheveled, mumbled, and generally seemed out of sorts, leading many to believe he was experiencing a mental breakdown or was under the influence.
    It was later revealed that this was an elaborate hoax, part of a mockumentary film called I'm Still Here, which depicted Phoenix quitting acting to become a rapper. 
    He made subsequent on-air apology to Letterman the next year.

    OPS: Joaquin Phoenix on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert

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  • Joaquin Phoenix sorry for 2009 talk show appearance
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    Joaquin Phoenix sorry for 2009 talk show appearance
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    Joker and Gladiator star Joaquin Phoenix made a rare TV chat show appearance and apologised for causing a storm the last time he was in the same studio.
    The 50-year-old Oscar winner was on the The Late Show With Stephen Colbert , 61, to promote new movie Eddington, set during the 2020m covid lockdown.
    It was his first time in the same building since a 2009 interview with now retired talk show king Dave Letterman.
    Phoenix's appearance with Letterman while promoting movie Two Lovers, was highly unusual and became a major topic of conversation.
    He appeared disheveled, mumbled, and generally seemed out of sorts, leading many to believe he was experiencing a mental breakdown or was under the influence.
    It was later revealed that this was an elaborate hoax, part of a mockumentary film called I'm Still Here, which depicted Phoenix quitting acting to become a rapper. 
    He made subsequent on-air apology to Letterman the next year.

    OPS: Joaquin Phoenix on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert

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  • Joaquin Phoenix sorry for 2009 talk show appearance
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    Joaquin Phoenix sorry for 2009 talk show appearance
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    Joker and Gladiator star Joaquin Phoenix made a rare TV chat show appearance and apologised for causing a storm the last time he was in the same studio.
    The 50-year-old Oscar winner was on the The Late Show With Stephen Colbert , 61, to promote new movie Eddington, set during the 2020m covid lockdown.
    It was his first time in the same building since a 2009 interview with now retired talk show king Dave Letterman.
    Phoenix's appearance with Letterman while promoting movie Two Lovers, was highly unusual and became a major topic of conversation.
    He appeared disheveled, mumbled, and generally seemed out of sorts, leading many to believe he was experiencing a mental breakdown or was under the influence.
    It was later revealed that this was an elaborate hoax, part of a mockumentary film called I'm Still Here, which depicted Phoenix quitting acting to become a rapper. 
    He made subsequent on-air apology to Letterman the next year.

    OPS: Joaquin Phoenix on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert

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  • Joaquin Phoenix sorry for 2009 talk show appearance
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    Joaquin Phoenix sorry for 2009 talk show appearance
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    Joker and Gladiator star Joaquin Phoenix made a rare TV chat show appearance and apologised for causing a storm the last time he was in the same studio.
    The 50-year-old Oscar winner was on the The Late Show With Stephen Colbert , 61, to promote new movie Eddington, set during the 2020m covid lockdown.
    It was his first time in the same building since a 2009 interview with now retired talk show king Dave Letterman.
    Phoenix's appearance with Letterman while promoting movie Two Lovers, was highly unusual and became a major topic of conversation.
    He appeared disheveled, mumbled, and generally seemed out of sorts, leading many to believe he was experiencing a mental breakdown or was under the influence.
    It was later revealed that this was an elaborate hoax, part of a mockumentary film called I'm Still Here, which depicted Phoenix quitting acting to become a rapper. 
    He made subsequent on-air apology to Letterman the next year.

    OPS: Joaquin Phoenix on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert . He is shown a photo from his 2009 interview with David Letterman.

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    Joker and Gladiator star Joaquin Phoenix made a rare TV chat show appearance and apologised for causing a storm the last time he was in the same studio.
    The 50-year-old Oscar winner was on the The Late Show With Stephen Colbert , 61, to promote new movie Eddington, set during the 2020m covid lockdown.
    It was his first time in the same building since a 2009 interview with now retired talk show king Dave Letterman.
    Phoenix's appearance with Letterman while promoting movie Two Lovers, was highly unusual and became a major topic of conversation.
    He appeared disheveled, mumbled, and generally seemed out of sorts, leading many to believe he was experiencing a mental breakdown or was under the influence.
    It was later revealed that this was an elaborate hoax, part of a mockumentary film called I'm Still Here, which depicted Phoenix quitting acting to become a rapper. 
    He made subsequent on-air apology to Letterman the next year.

    OPS: Joaquin Phoenix on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert

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    Joaquin Phoenix sorry for 2009 talk show appearance
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    Picture MUST credit: CBS
    Joker and Gladiator star Joaquin Phoenix made a rare TV chat show appearance and apologised for causing a storm the last time he was in the same studio.
    The 50-year-old Oscar winner was on the The Late Show With Stephen Colbert , 61, to promote new movie Eddington, set during the 2020m covid lockdown.
    It was his first time in the same building since a 2009 interview with now retired talk show king Dave Letterman.
    Phoenix's appearance with Letterman while promoting movie Two Lovers, was highly unusual and became a major topic of conversation.
    He appeared disheveled, mumbled, and generally seemed out of sorts, leading many to believe he was experiencing a mental breakdown or was under the influence.
    It was later revealed that this was an elaborate hoax, part of a mockumentary film called I'm Still Here, which depicted Phoenix quitting acting to become a rapper. 
    He made subsequent on-air apology to Letterman the next year.

    OPS: Joaquin Phoenix on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert

    P{icture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    An Evening With Stephen Colbert And Tony Gilroy: Andor Season 2
    Tony Gilroy attends an evening with Stephen Colbert and Tony Gilroy: ''Andor'' Season 2 at the Paley Museum in New York, USA, on May 13, 2025. (Photo by M10s/Thenews2/NurPhoto)

     

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    An Evening With Stephen Colbert And Tony Gilroy: Andor Season 2
    Diego Luna attends an evening with Stephen Colbert and Tony Gilroy: ''Andor'' Season 2 at the Paley Museum in New York, USA, on May 13, 2025. (Photo by Thenews2/NurPhoto)

     

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    An Evening With Stephen Colbert And Tony Gilroy: Andor Season 2
    Diego Luna attends an evening with Stephen Colbert and Tony Gilroy: ''Andor'' Season 2 at the Paley Museum in New York, USA, on May 13, 2025. (Photo by Thenews2/NurPhoto)

     

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    An Evening With Stephen Colbert And Tony Gilroy: Andor Season 2
    Tony Gilroy attends an evening with Stephen Colbert and Tony Gilroy: ''Andor'' Season 2 at the Paley Museum in New York, USA, on May 13, 2025. (Photo by M10s/Thenews2/NurPhoto)

     

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    An Evening With Stephen Colbert And Tony Gilroy: Andor Season 2
    Tony Gilroy attends an evening with Stephen Colbert and Tony Gilroy: ''Andor'' Season 2 at the Paley Museum in New York, USA, on May 13, 2025. (Photo by M10s/Thenews2/NurPhoto)

     

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    An Evening With Stephen Colbert And Tony Gilroy: Andor Season 2
    Diego Luna attends an evening with Stephen Colbert and Tony Gilroy: ''Andor'' Season 2 at the Paley Museum in New York, USA, on May 13, 2025. (Photo by Thenews2/NurPhoto)

     

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    An Evening With Stephen Colbert And Tony Gilroy: Andor Season 2
    Diego Luna attends an evening with Stephen Colbert and Tony Gilroy: ''Andor'' Season 2 at the Paley Museum in New York, USA, on May 13, 2025. (Photo by Thenews2/NurPhoto)

     

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    An Evening With Stephen Colbert And Tony Gilroy: Andor Season 2
    Tony Gilroy attends an evening with Stephen Colbert and Tony Gilroy: ''Andor'' Season 2 at the Paley Museum in New York, USA, on May 13, 2025. (Photo by M10s/Thenews2/NurPhoto)

     

  • An Evening With Stephen Colbert And Tony Gilroy: Andor Season 2
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    An Evening With Stephen Colbert And Tony Gilroy: Andor Season 2
    Diego Luna attends an evening with Stephen Colbert and Tony Gilroy: ''Andor'' Season 2 at the Paley Museum in New York, USA, on May 13, 2025. (Photo by Thenews2/NurPhoto)

     

  • An Evening With Stephen Colbert And Tony Gilroy: Andor Season 2
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    An Evening With Stephen Colbert And Tony Gilroy: Andor Season 2
    Diego Luna attends an evening with Stephen Colbert and Tony Gilroy: ''Andor'' Season 2 at the Paley Museum in New York, USA, on May 13, 2025. (Photo by Thenews2/NurPhoto)

     

  • An Evening With Stephen Colbert And Tony Gilroy: Andor Season 2
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    An Evening With Stephen Colbert And Tony Gilroy: Andor Season 2
    Diego Luna attends an evening with Stephen Colbert and Tony Gilroy: ''Andor'' Season 2 at the Paley Museum in New York, USA, on May 13, 2025. (Photo by Thenews2/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nicole Kidman sur l'émission "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" à New York
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    Nicole Kidman sur l'émission "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" à New York
    Picture MUST credit: CBS Hollywood A-lister Nicole Kidman has revealed what it's like to be in a packed cinema watching herself on screen in her new erotic thriller. The 57-year-old Australian-born actress stars in Babygirl in which she plays a high-powered CEO who has a torrid affair with a much younger intern. The X-rated action starts from the opening scene when she is seen straddling screen husband Antonio Banderas naked and climaxing. She spoke about the movie with US talk show host Stephen Colbert who said the film was receiving a lot of praise. He added: “It's being described as a psychosexual drama and an erotic thriller. “How would you describe it? “ She replied: “I would say it's sort of very entertaining…” Colbert cheekily butted in saying: “I already knew that from ‘psychosexual drama’ and ‘erotic thriller ! ’ “ Picture supplied by JLPPA
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  • Nicole Kidman sur l'émission "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" à New York
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    Nicole Kidman sur l'émission "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" à New York
    Picture MUST credit: CBS Hollywood A-lister Nicole Kidman has revealed what it's like to be in a packed cinema watching herself on screen in her new erotic thriller. The 57-year-old Australian-born actress stars in Babygirl in which she plays a high-powered CEO who has a torrid affair with a much younger intern. The X-rated action starts from the opening scene when she is seen straddling screen husband Antonio Banderas naked and climaxing. She spoke about the movie with US talk show host Stephen Colbert who said the film was receiving a lot of praise. He added: “It's being described as a psychosexual drama and an erotic thriller. “How would you describe it? “ She replied: “I would say it's sort of very entertaining…” Colbert cheekily butted in saying: “I already knew that from ‘psychosexual drama’ and ‘erotic thriller ! ’ “ Picture supplied by JLPPA
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  • Nicole Kidman sur l'émission "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" à New York
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    Nicole Kidman sur l'émission "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" à New York
    Picture MUST credit: CBS Hollywood A-lister Nicole Kidman has revealed what it's like to be in a packed cinema watching herself on screen in her new erotic thriller. The 57-year-old Australian-born actress stars in Babygirl in which she plays a high-powered CEO who has a torrid affair with a much younger intern. The X-rated action starts from the opening scene when she is seen straddling screen husband Antonio Banderas naked and climaxing. She spoke about the movie with US talk show host Stephen Colbert who said the film was receiving a lot of praise. He added: “It's being described as a psychosexual drama and an erotic thriller. “How would you describe it? “ She replied: “I would say it's sort of very entertaining…” Colbert cheekily butted in saying: “I already knew that from ‘psychosexual drama’ and ‘erotic thriller ! ’ “ Picture supplied by JLPPA
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  • Nicole Kidman sur l'émission "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" à New York
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    Nicole Kidman sur l'émission "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" à New York
    Picture MUST credit: CBS Hollywood A-lister Nicole Kidman has revealed what it's like to be in a packed cinema watching herself on screen in her new erotic thriller. The 57-year-old Australian-born actress stars in Babygirl in which she plays a high-powered CEO who has a torrid affair with a much younger intern. The X-rated action starts from the opening scene when she is seen straddling screen husband Antonio Banderas naked and climaxing. She spoke about the movie with US talk show host Stephen Colbert who said the film was receiving a lot of praise. He added: “It's being described as a psychosexual drama and an erotic thriller. “How would you describe it? “ She replied: “I would say it's sort of very entertaining…” Colbert cheekily butted in saying: “I already knew that from ‘psychosexual drama’ and ‘erotic thriller ! ’ “ Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Nicole Kidman sur l'émission "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" à New York
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    Nicole Kidman sur l'émission "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" à New York
    Picture MUST credit: CBS Hollywood A-lister Nicole Kidman has revealed what it's like to be in a packed cinema watching herself on screen in her new erotic thriller. The 57-year-old Australian-born actress stars in Babygirl in which she plays a high-powered CEO who has a torrid affair with a much younger intern. The X-rated action starts from the opening scene when she is seen straddling screen husband Antonio Banderas naked and climaxing. She spoke about the movie with US talk show host Stephen Colbert who said the film was receiving a lot of praise. He added: “It's being described as a psychosexual drama and an erotic thriller. “How would you describe it? “ She replied: “I would say it's sort of very entertaining…” Colbert cheekily butted in saying: “I already knew that from ‘psychosexual drama’ and ‘erotic thriller ! ’ “ Picture supplied by JLPPA
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  • Nicole Kidman sur l'émission "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" à New York
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    Nicole Kidman sur l'émission "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" à New York
    Picture MUST credit: CBS Hollywood A-lister Nicole Kidman has revealed what it's like to be in a packed cinema watching herself on screen in her new erotic thriller. The 57-year-old Australian-born actress stars in Babygirl in which she plays a high-powered CEO who has a torrid affair with a much younger intern. The X-rated action starts from the opening scene when she is seen straddling screen husband Antonio Banderas naked and climaxing. She spoke about the movie with US talk show host Stephen Colbert who said the film was receiving a lot of praise. He added: “It's being described as a psychosexual drama and an erotic thriller. “How would you describe it? “ She replied: “I would say it's sort of very entertaining…” Colbert cheekily butted in saying: “I already knew that from ‘psychosexual drama’ and ‘erotic thriller ! ’ “ Picture supplied by JLPPA
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  • Nicole Kidman sur l'émission "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" à New York
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    Nicole Kidman sur l'émission "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" à New York
    Picture MUST credit: CBS Hollywood A-lister Nicole Kidman has revealed what it's like to be in a packed cinema watching herself on screen in her new erotic thriller. The 57-year-old Australian-born actress stars in Babygirl in which she plays a high-powered CEO who has a torrid affair with a much younger intern. The X-rated action starts from the opening scene when she is seen straddling screen husband Antonio Banderas naked and climaxing. She spoke about the movie with US talk show host Stephen Colbert who said the film was receiving a lot of praise. He added: “It's being described as a psychosexual drama and an erotic thriller. “How would you describe it? “ She replied: “I would say it's sort of very entertaining…” Colbert cheekily butted in saying: “I already knew that from ‘psychosexual drama’ and ‘erotic thriller ! ’ “ Picture supplied by JLPPA
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  • Nicole Kidman sur l'émission "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" à New York
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    Nicole Kidman sur l'émission "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" à New York
    Picture MUST credit: CBS Hollywood A-lister Nicole Kidman has revealed what it's like to be in a packed cinema watching herself on screen in her new erotic thriller. The 57-year-old Australian-born actress stars in Babygirl in which she plays a high-powered CEO who has a torrid affair with a much younger intern. The X-rated action starts from the opening scene when she is seen straddling screen husband Antonio Banderas naked and climaxing. She spoke about the movie with US talk show host Stephen Colbert who said the film was receiving a lot of praise. He added: “It's being described as a psychosexual drama and an erotic thriller. “How would you describe it? “ She replied: “I would say it's sort of very entertaining…” Colbert cheekily butted in saying: “I already knew that from ‘psychosexual drama’ and ‘erotic thriller ! ’ “ Picture supplied by JLPPA
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  • Nicole Kidman sur l'émission "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" à New York
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    Nicole Kidman sur l'émission "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" à New York
    Picture MUST credit: CBS Hollywood A-lister Nicole Kidman has revealed what it's like to be in a packed cinema watching herself on screen in her new erotic thriller. The 57-year-old Australian-born actress stars in Babygirl in which she plays a high-powered CEO who has a torrid affair with a much younger intern. The X-rated action starts from the opening scene when she is seen straddling screen husband Antonio Banderas naked and climaxing. She spoke about the movie with US talk show host Stephen Colbert who said the film was receiving a lot of praise. He added: “It's being described as a psychosexual drama and an erotic thriller. “How would you describe it? “ She replied: “I would say it's sort of very entertaining…” Colbert cheekily butted in saying: “I already knew that from ‘psychosexual drama’ and ‘erotic thriller ! ’ “ Picture supplied by JLPPA
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  • Nicole Kidman sur l'émission "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" à New York
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    Nicole Kidman sur l'émission "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" à New York
    Picture MUST credit: CBS Hollywood A-lister Nicole Kidman has revealed what it's like to be in a packed cinema watching herself on screen in her new erotic thriller. The 57-year-old Australian-born actress stars in Babygirl in which she plays a high-powered CEO who has a torrid affair with a much younger intern. The X-rated action starts from the opening scene when she is seen straddling screen husband Antonio Banderas naked and climaxing. She spoke about the movie with US talk show host Stephen Colbert who said the film was receiving a lot of praise. He added: “It's being described as a psychosexual drama and an erotic thriller. “How would you describe it? “ She replied: “I would say it's sort of very entertaining…” Colbert cheekily butted in saying: “I already knew that from ‘psychosexual drama’ and ‘erotic thriller ! ’ “ Picture supplied by JLPPA
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  • Nicole Kidman sur l'émission "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" à New York
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    Nicole Kidman sur l'émission "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" à New York
    Picture MUST credit: CBS Hollywood A-lister Nicole Kidman has revealed what it's like to be in a packed cinema watching herself on screen in her new erotic thriller. The 57-year-old Australian-born actress stars in Babygirl in which she plays a high-powered CEO who has a torrid affair with a much younger intern. The X-rated action starts from the opening scene when she is seen straddling screen husband Antonio Banderas naked and climaxing. She spoke about the movie with US talk show host Stephen Colbert who said the film was receiving a lot of praise. He added: “It's being described as a psychosexual drama and an erotic thriller. “How would you describe it? “ She replied: “I would say it's sort of very entertaining…” Colbert cheekily butted in saying: “I already knew that from ‘psychosexual drama’ and ‘erotic thriller ! ’ “ Picture supplied by JLPPA
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  • Nicole Kidman sur l'émission "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" à New York
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    Nicole Kidman sur l'émission "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" à New York
    Picture MUST credit: CBS Hollywood A-lister Nicole Kidman has revealed what it's like to be in a packed cinema watching herself on screen in her new erotic thriller. The 57-year-old Australian-born actress stars in Babygirl in which she plays a high-powered CEO who has a torrid affair with a much younger intern. The X-rated action starts from the opening scene when she is seen straddling screen husband Antonio Banderas naked and climaxing. She spoke about the movie with US talk show host Stephen Colbert who said the film was receiving a lot of praise. He added: “It's being described as a psychosexual drama and an erotic thriller. “How would you describe it? “ She replied: “I would say it's sort of very entertaining…” Colbert cheekily butted in saying: “I already knew that from ‘psychosexual drama’ and ‘erotic thriller ! ’ “ Picture supplied by JLPPA
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  • Nicole Kidman sur l'émission "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" à New York
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    Nicole Kidman sur l'émission "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" à New York
    Picture MUST credit: CBS Hollywood A-lister Nicole Kidman has revealed what it's like to be in a packed cinema watching herself on screen in her new erotic thriller. The 57-year-old Australian-born actress stars in Babygirl in which she plays a high-powered CEO who has a torrid affair with a much younger intern. The X-rated action starts from the opening scene when she is seen straddling screen husband Antonio Banderas naked and climaxing. She spoke about the movie with US talk show host Stephen Colbert who said the film was receiving a lot of praise. He added: “It's being described as a psychosexual drama and an erotic thriller. “How would you describe it? “ She replied: “I would say it's sort of very entertaining…” Colbert cheekily butted in saying: “I already knew that from ‘psychosexual drama’ and ‘erotic thriller ! ’ “ Picture supplied by JLPPA
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  • Nicole Kidman sur l'émission "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" à New York
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    Nicole Kidman sur l'émission "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" à New York
    Picture MUST credit: CBS Hollywood A-lister Nicole Kidman has revealed what it's like to be in a packed cinema watching herself on screen in her new erotic thriller. The 57-year-old Australian-born actress stars in Babygirl in which she plays a high-powered CEO who has a torrid affair with a much younger intern. The X-rated action starts from the opening scene when she is seen straddling screen husband Antonio Banderas naked and climaxing. She spoke about the movie with US talk show host Stephen Colbert who said the film was receiving a lot of praise. He added: “It's being described as a psychosexual drama and an erotic thriller. “How would you describe it? “ She replied: “I would say it's sort of very entertaining…” Colbert cheekily butted in saying: “I already knew that from ‘psychosexual drama’ and ‘erotic thriller ! ’ “ Picture supplied by JLPPA
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