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11 September 2006

Nicole Kidman outraged hotel staff by demanding all the light bulbs in her suite were changed.

Posted in: Entertainment — PR-inside Entertainment News @ 1:03 pm

The ‘Stepford Wives’ actress demanded the 60 watt bulbs were swapped for less powerful 40 watt ones, during her stay at the swanky Dorchester hotel, in London, England.
The softer lighting is said to be just one of several diva-like requests the Hollywood star made for the £1,700-a-night suite, where she was staying with her husband, country singer Keith Urban.
Nicole also reportedly demanded an air humidifier, an exercise machine with a wobble board and a treadmill.
Meanwhile, Italian TV producers shooting an advert starring Nicole in Rome were forced to pay £17,000 to residents for using their neighbourhood.
Residents of the Testaccio area of the city complained that the filming equipment was disrupting their peace and blocking the narrow roads.
Luigi Prosperi, a representative of the residents, said: "No one had informed us. The first we knew was when we woke up to find the streets clogged."

© bangshowbiz.biz


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  • 1 comment »

    1. Here’s the correct story:

      http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/entertainment/2006-09/11/content_685874.htm

      Excerpt:

      Staff at the hotel said Ms Kidman looked relaxed and had been charming during her stay.

      “We do get some real divas but she’s been very good,” one said. “There’s not been as much extra work as you would expect with a major star.

      “For the more experienced staff, who remember her from the last time she was here, it seems a bit odd because they were used to seeing her with Tom Cruise. But her new husband has been quite charming.”

      Comment by Jamie — September 12, 2006 @ 4:20 am

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