Nicole Kidman Hospitalized With Flu After Wrestling Scene Filming
Nicole Kidman Hospitalized With Flu After Wrestling Scene Filming...
Academy Award-winning actress Nicole Kidman was hospitalized this week after contracting a severe case of the flu following intense wrestling scene rehearsals for an upcoming project. The 58-year-old star fell ill shortly after filming physically demanding sequences in Los Angeles, according to representatives from her production company, Blossom Films.
Kidman was admitted to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center on Wednesday for monitoring and fluids but has since been discharged. Her publicist confirmed she is now recovering at home. The hospitalization comes amid an unusually aggressive flu season across California, with hospitalizations up 27% from last year according to state health data.
The incident sparked concern among fans when wrestling trainer Sara McMann tweeted about Kidman's dedication to performing her own stunts. The tweet went viral, prompting media inquiries about the actress's condition. Kidman had been training for weeks to perform wrestling moves for an undisclosed Amazon Studios project.
Medical experts note that strenuous physical activity can temporarily weaken immune systems, increasing vulnerability to viruses. Los Angeles County health officials have reported nearly 4,000 flu-related hospitalizations this season, with cases peaking later than usual.
Kidman's representatives emphasized this was a precautionary measure and not COVID-19 related. The actress is expected to resume filming after full recovery. Her commitment to physical performance roles continues to draw praise, following similar intensive preparations for projects like "The Northman" and "Aquaman."
The news comes as Kidman prepares for the May premiere of her new Netflix series "The Perfect Couple." Industry analysts note her continued willingness to take on physically demanding roles sets her apart from many actors in their late 50s.
Public reaction has been largely supportive on social media, with #GetWellNicole trending on Twitter. Many fans shared appreciation for her work ethic while urging caution about pushing physical limits during flu season. Health professionals used the moment to remind Americans about flu vaccination importance, especially for those over 50.
Kidman's hospitalization highlights the often unseen physical toll of filmmaking. Stunt coordinators report increasing demand for actors to perform their own action sequences, with insurance claims for onset illnesses rising 18% since 2022 according to Entertainment Industry Foundation data.