A small detail in Nicole Kidman’s Thanksgiving Instagram post has caused some confusion for her co-star Joey King.
Nicole and Joey starred together in the 2004 Netflix rom-com A Family Affair alongside Zac Effron.
The Aussie actress, 57, took to social media to express her gratitude for Thanksgiving but sharing a photo that showed a reflective Nicole lifting her face toward the sun as she stood on a balcony.
Eyes closed, Nicole sported a tranquil expression as she stood before a sunning treee-lined vista.
With long, strawberry blonde locks falling over her shoulders, Nicole was also holding a white teacup.
And it was this detail, and the light that reflected off the cup’s polished ceramic that seemed to confuse Joey, 25.
A small detail in Nicole Kidman’s Thanksgiving Instagram post has caused some confusion for her co-star Joey King. Kidman is pictured
The Aussie actress, 57, took to social media to express her gratitude for Thanksgiving but sharing a photo that showed a reflective Nicole lifting her face toward the sun as she stood on a balcony (pictured)
The Bullet Train actress admitted in the comments that Nicole was enjoying a different kind of beverage with her serene scene.
‘I thought that was a glass of milk for a second,’ a confused Joey commented.
And it appears that some fans agreed with one replying with: ‘Jesus, I thought it was ice cream/ What’s wrong with me.’
Another jumped in with: ‘That would be so mundane.. except for if it’s Nicole Kidman,’ to which a third added: ‘Right lol drinking milk… But make it fashion.’
Nicole’s Thanksgiving post comes after claims emerged that the Babygirl star and husband Keith Urban are considering a move back to Australia.
Nicole recently suffered a personal tragedy after the death of her beloved mother Janelle in September, which saw her return to Sydney for the funeral.
Amid the very difficult time, Nicole had a very busy schedule jetting around America promoting her latest movies and filming yet another project.
Her loved ones are said to be worried about Nicole suffering from a ‘burnout’ and the Big Little Lies star and Keith are now reportedly considering returning to Australia.
‘I thought that was a glass of milk for a second,’ a confused Joey (right) commented referring to a polished teacup that Nicole held in the photo
And it appears that some fans agreed with one replying with: ‘Jesus, I thought it was ice cream What’s wrong with me’
Nicole and Joey starred together in the 2004 Netflix rom-com A Family Affair alongside Zac Effron
‘Nicole and Keith have had their worst year ever, they’ve barely spent any time together and she’s been on her own throughout some of her most distressing times,’ a source told Woman’s Day.
‘The big worry on everyone’s minds is, how much more of this can she take?’
However, New Idea reported back in August that the couple were ‘at odds’ over where to relocate, with Keith eyeing off a move from Nashville to Los Angeles.
An insider claimed Keith, who has battled drug and alcohol addiction in the past, is worried he is ageing out of being one of the ‘cool kids of country music’ in Nashville, and sees jumping into the thick of it in LA as a great way to stay out of trouble.
‘One of Keith’s keys to staying clean and sober is keeping busy,’ the insider said.
They added that Keith is ‘making noise in his circle that he wants to work more in Los Angeles if he can.’
The couple shelled out around $7million in 2008 for their LA pad – a contemporary five-bedroom, five-bathroom mansion in the exclusive LA enclave of Hidden Valley.
However, the publication also claimed that Keith’s LA dreams are at odds with Nicole’s, 57, who has her ‘heart set’ on returning Down Under with Keith and children Sunday Rose, 16, and Faith Margaret, 13.
‘It’s common knowledge she’s had her heart set on moving back home for a long time,’ the insider claimed.
Nicole and Keith own a sprawling 20-room Nashville mansion, which cost them $4.89million, as well as their Beverly Hills pad and $13.53million designer duplex in Chelsea, New York.
They also still own properties Down Under, including a $6.5million farmhouse in the Southern Highlands and two penthouses in Milson’s Point in Sydney, which they lease out.