• Nicole Kidman will once again star in the new season of Nine Perfect Strangers
  • The teaser poster dropped this week
  • But fans could only comment on one thing – Kidman’s wig!
Nicole Kidman stars in Nine Perfect Strangers
Nicole Kidman stars in Nine Perfect Strangers Credit: Imago

Nicole Kidman is one of Hollywood’s biggest stars.

And fans were thrilled when the poster for the second series of Nine Perfect Strangers dropped on April 29. 

The show stars Kidman as Masha Dmitrichenko, the Russian founder of the wellness resort, Tranquillum House.

And the new season – which premieres on Hulu on May 21 – will also feature a star-studded supporting cast, including Annie Murphy, Christine Baranski, Murray Bartlett and Mark Strong.  

But despite the news of Kidman’s return to Nine Perfect Strangers, fans could only comment on one thing – her wig. 

Fans brand Kidman ‘Nicole Wigman’

Dubbing the 57-year-old actor “Nicole Wigman”, one fan simply exclaimed, “THIS WIG.”

“Babe, wake up, a new Nicole Kidman Wig just dropped,” another went on. 

Branding the headpiece “the wiggiest wig to ever wig”, someone else continued, “At this moment, no one can beat Nicole in Hollywood’s best wigs.”

And some seemed to think that Kidman is now writing a terrible wig into her contracts. 

“Idk, at this point, I wonder if Nicole isn’t systematically asking for a bad wig every time she’s cast for a role,” they joked. 

‘I’m obligated to support all Nicole Kidman wig content’ 

Speculating that “Nicole is playing Rosamund Pike” – referencing the Gone Girl actor’s signature sleek blond bob – others went wild for the sneak peak of the new season. 

“This poster has everything,” they wrote. “A new wig for Nicole. Queer women. Annie Murphy. A snow setting. BARANSKI and her f*** it all hairdo.”

Someone else mused, “At this point I feel like my girl is just hanging out with her gays, drinking wine and doing bumps. 

“Then she goes into their costume closet and grabs a wig and goes to set with it on in the morning.”

And although the first season may not have been a hit with everyone, others were willing to give it another watch – thanks to the wigs!

“The first season was awful, but as a gay person, I’m contractually obligated to support all Nicole Kidman wig content,” they laughed. 

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