Cast member Nicole Kidman poses on the red carpet as she arrives for the opening ceremony and the screening of the film "Grace of Monaco" (Grace de Monaco) out of competition during the 67th Cannes Film Festival in Cannes
Cast member Nicole Kidman poses on the red carpet as she arrives for the opening ceremony and the screening of the film "Grace of Monaco" (Grace de Monaco) out of competition during the 67th Cannes Film Festival in Cannes May 14, 2014. The festival will run from May 14 to 25. REUTERS

Nicole Kidman suffered a wardrobe malfunction when her skirt billowed upwards, while taking a shot at the celebrity golf tournament on, Saturday, Oct. 25. The Oscar winner opted for a box pleated white skirt, a jacket and hat for the event held at Mission Hills World Celebrity Pro-Am in Haikou, China, however, her skirt twirled a slew of times as she swung her club.

Kidman's bloomers were on display as she played but she did not seem anxious, according to the reports by US Weekly. Chris Evans, Jessica Alba, and Morgan Freeman joined Kidman for the event.

Meanwhile, the Australian actress showed her dramatically different haircut as she sat down to answer questions during the tournament. She was seen channeling a heavily layered haircut, reminiscent of Rachel's haircut from popular sitcom "Friends." Kidman wore a white lace dress as she chatted with the press alongside Greg Norman.

Keith Urban's wife is currently being seen onscreen alongside Colin Firth in a psychological thriller, "Before I Go To Sleep." In the film she plays an amnesia patient and she said that the role made her feel "like a kid," according to the reports by The Celebrity Café. Rowan Joffe, who has directed the film, tried some camera techniques to cut down the tall figure of Kidman, which could have otherwise overpowered her role.

The film is based on the novel by S.J. Watson's and tells the story of Christine who struggles to remember her marriage. However, in his attempt to remind his wife about their relationship, the husband played by Firth, replays the story of their marriage everyday.

The film has met with lukewarm reviews. According to Herald Sun's review, "in the annals of amnesia movies, Before I Go To Sleep may not be remembered fondly. If at all." This is a second film of Kidman after "Grace of Monaco" which has failed to leave an impact at the box office. Kidman would be next seen in "Paddington," Queen of the Desert," "Strangerland," "The Family Fang," and "Genius." Kidman is also producing "The Family Fang," which is an American Comedy Drama directed by Jason Bateman.