Nicole Kidman has had quite a week.
The Oscar-winning actress must love shutting the door at the end of the day and just having some time to herself - time when she's not being pestered about her ex-husband, her friends, her inability to stop for every single camera lens...
The Aussie star started the week off by being booed at by a photographer on the red carpet at the premiere of her new movie Bewitched.
Why? Because she didn't stop and pose directly in front of him. But he wasn't getting away with it...
Nic was so annoyed at his jeering that she asked her publicist to have a word, before deciding that actually she'd do it herself.
So she stormed over to him and retorted: "You're very rude."
She then returned to the red carpet, a tad ruffled and her publicist was overheard asking her: "Are you OK?" to which she replied: "No, I'm not" before scuttling into the cinema.
But that's not all the hounding she's received this week...
The Cold Mountain actress also had a bit of a grilling when she appeared on David Letterman's TV talk show.
First off she was questioned about her ex-husband Tom Cruise and his new love Katie Holmes:
"Honestly, if Tom's in love I'm so happy for him and that's a very good thing," she said.
But then Letterman went on to natter about her good friend Russell Crowe and his alleged phone-throwing incident.
"I took it as a cry for help," Letterman said, referring to the phone Crowe threw in a New York hotel lobby, allegedly hitting a concierge in the face.
"Dave, leave me out of it," Kidman pleaded. "I can be pulled into so many things and I just want to be left out of it."
"I heard what happened and I'm a very good friend of his, one of his best friends I would say. You're there for your best friends," she concluded.


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