Why Nicole Kidman was kissing another man at the Emmy Awards
- Publish Date
- Tuesday, 19 September 2017, 7:30AM
Nicole Kidman won the Best Actress in a Limited Series or TV Movie prize at the Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles.
The 50-year-old star won the coveted award on account of her starring role in the HBO mini-series Big Little Lies, which also features the likes of Reese Witherspoon and Shailene Woodley.
However, it wasn't only her win that caused a stir.
Nicole sent social media into a frenzy after she kissed her co-star Alexander Skarsgard on the lips as he went to accept his award for Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or a Television Movie.
Several were shocked by the intimate act, especially since Nicole's husband Keith Urban was standing right next to her.
Although, we're sure it was probably harmless.
Nicole went on to thank her husband and children during her acceptance speech.
The Australian actress - who has kids Isabella, 24, Connor, 22, Sunday, nine, and Faith, six - said: "I have a huge artistic family who supported me throughout all my ups and downs. You have been so loyal to me throughout my whole life thank you for that.
"I have two little girls - Sunnie and Faith. And my darling Keith who I asked to help me pursue this artistic path. And they have sacrificed so much for it.
"So this is yours. I just want my two little girls to have this on their shelf and to look at it and go, 'Every time my mumma didn't put me to bed it's because of this - (at least) I got something!'"
In her speech, Nicole also hailed the impact of the acclaimed series, saying it has "shone a light on domestic abuse".
She explained: "It is a complicated, insidious disease. It exists far more than we allow ourselves to know.
"It is filled with shame and secrecy. And by you acknowledging me with this award it shines a light on it even more."
In addition to Nicole's personal triumph, Big Little Lies was also named Best Limited Series at the awards bash.
Other big-name winners at the Microsoft Theater - where TV star Stephen Colbert performed the role of host - included Elisabeth Moss, for her lead role in The Handmaid's Tale, which also won Outstanding Drama Series, Riz Ahmed, who won the Best Actor in a Limited Series or TV Movie for his role in The Night Of, while Donald Glover was named the Best Comedy Actor for Atlanta.
Full winners list from 2017 Primetime Emmy Awards:
Outstanding Drama Series:
The Handmaid's Tale
Outstanding Comedy Series:
Veep
Outstanding Limited Series:
Big Little Lies
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series:
Elisabeth Moss, The Handmaid's Tale
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series:
Sterling K. Brown, This Is Us
Outstanding Actress in a Limited Series or Movie:
Nicole Kidman, Big Little Lies
Outstanding Actor in a Limited Series or Movie:
Riz Ahmed, The Night Of
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series:
Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Veep
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series:
Donald Glover, Atlanta
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series:
Alec Baldwin, Saturday Night Live
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series:
Kate McKinnon, Saturday Night Live
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series:
John Lithgow, The CrownÂ
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or a Movie:
Alexander Skarsgard, Big Little LiesÂ
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or a Movie:
Laura Dern, Big Little LiesÂ
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series:
Gerald McRaney, This Is UsÂ
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series:
Alexis Bledel, The Handmaid's TaleÂ
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series:
Dave Chappelle, Saturday Night LiveÂ
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series:
Melissa McCarthy, Saturday Night LiveÂ
Outstanding TV Movie:
Black Mirror: San JuniperoÂ
Outstanding Variety Sketch Series:
Saturday Night LiveÂ
Outstanding Variety Talk Series:
Last Week Tonight With John OliverÂ
Outstanding Reality Competition Program:
The VoiceÂ
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series:
Donald Glover, AtlantaÂ
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series:
Aziz Ansari and Lena Waithe, Master of None, 'Thanksgiving'Â
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series:
Reed Morano, The Handmaid's TaleÂ
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series:
Bruce Miller, The Handmaid's Tale, 'Offred'Â
Outstanding Directing for a Limited Series, Movie, or a Dramatic Special:
Jean-Marc Vallée, Big Little LiesÂ
Outstanding Writing for a Limited Series, Movie, or a Dramatic Special:
Charlie Brooker, Black Mirror: San JuniperoÂ
Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series:
Last Week Tonight With John OliverÂ
Outstanding Directing for a Variety Series:
Don Roy King, Saturday Night Live
- Bang! Showbiz, additional reporting by The Hits
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