Nicole Kidman and Salma Hayek had a steamy “don’t touch me” moment while posing with singer Katy Perry during the Balenciaga show at Paris Fashion Week on Sept. 30.
In a viral TikTok video, Hayek is seen using her hands to turn Kidman towards the camera, while ‘The Perfect Couple’ actress had her back turned to the photographer. When Hayek touched her gently, Kidman responded by grabbing Hayek’s hand and pushing it away.
Kidman then leaned in to kiss Perry and exchanged a few words with Hayek before leaving. Although it’s unclear what exactly was said, after Kidman moved on, Hayek was heard saying, “Yes please. Advice.” To which someone, presumably Kidman, replied, “You don’t need to.” Hayek then replied, “I do.”
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Fans take notice of Nicole Kidman’s ‘Don’t Touch Me’ tribute to Salma Hayek
Fans are drooling over Nicole’s pushy “don’t touch me” moment. As one posted, “Oh, from Nicole to Salma ‘don’t touch me’ at a brand show owned by her husband, I’m afraid Baleniaga contract is in jeopardy,” while another said, “Am I deaf? “Listen to ‘Don’t Touch Me’.”
Hayek posed for additional photos with Perry, who appeared more engaged in the photo session than her co-stars.
Kidman wore a sleek black turtleneck dress with sheer tights, stilettos and sunglasses, while Hayek chose a black dress with a deep neckline.
The appearance at Paris Fashion Week was Kidman’s first public appearance since the death of her mother Janelle Anne Kidman in early September. Hours before receiving the Best Actress award at the Venice Film Festival for her role in Babygirl, Kidman shared the sad news of her mother’s death.
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The actress wrote on Instagram, “My sister and I, along with our family, want to thank you for all the love and kindness we have received this week. “All the messages we have received from people who love and appreciate our mother mean more to us than we will ever be able to express.”