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Hollywood beauty Nicole Kidman eats 'bugs'

| | Feb 02, 2018, at 03:38 pm

Los Angeles, Feb 2 (IBNS): Hollywood actress Nicole Kidman has said she ate a number of critters including "extraordinary" hornworms, "fruity" mealworms, "exquisite" grasshoppers and crickets.

She has said she is one of those persons in the world who eats bugs.

Femalefirst.co.uk quoted as her saying in a video for Vanity Fair magazine: " Two billion people in the world eat bugs and I'm one of them. I'm telling you, I'd win Survivor."

Nicole is considered as one of the most stylish actors in Hollywood.

Appearing on Vanity Fair's latest installment of Secret Talent Theatre, the 50-year-old was seen consuming four different types of micro livestock, DailyMail reported.

Nicole has worked in numerous Hollywood movies like  Days of Thunder, Bewitched and  Moulin Rouge!  among others.

 

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