Nicole Kidman chose the UK premiere of her new movie to raise awareness for breast cancer.
The Aussie beauty donned a £1 pink plastic wristband at the launch of The Interpreter.
Nic's mum bravely battled back from the killer disease when she was 17 while her dad is a respected cancer doctor.
And she proudly posed with the band as she arrived in London's Leicester Square - before batting off yet more rumours that she is pregnant with Steve Bing's child.
"I'm not engaged, they're absolute rumours, and I'm not pregnant," she said tiredly.
She arrived at the premiere with the film's director, Sydney Pollack, but Academy Award winner Sean Penn, who plays a special agent in the film, was unable to make the event.
Nicole, 37, signed autographs for the crowd outside the venue while looking sensational in an Azaro purple velvet coat dress.
In the film, Kidman's character accidentally overhears a plot to assassinate an African leader when he addresses the General Assembly.
Pollack, whose previous films include Tootsie, Out of Africa, and The Firm, said: "This is the first time I have had the pleasure of working with Nicole. It was like being given a great gift."


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