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Nicole Kidman.
In an interview for BBC2's Victoria Derbyshire, Kidman, who has dual citizenship in Australia and the US, was asked what she thought of Trump becoming the next president.
"I just say, [Trump's] now elected, and we as a country need to support whoever's the president because that's what the country's based on," she said.
This is a stark contrast to many in Hollywood who have spent the last year voicing their dislike for the president-elect.
But Kidman added that she's more focused on particular issues than
"I'm very, very committed to women's issues, in terms of I do a lot of fundraising for U.N. Women and I do a lot of traveling for them," Kidman said. "I also do an enormous amount of fundraising for breast and ovarian cancer, because that's something that's affected my family deeply. So they're my issues that I'm very attached to."