Nicole Kidman photobombs Jeff Bezos and wife Lauren Sanchez on Oscars after party red carpet

Mar 17, 2026 - 12:05
Nicole Kidman photobombs Jeff Bezos and wife Lauren Sanchez on Oscars after party red carpet
When you are a celebrity of the highest order, social etiquette doesn't apply. Case in point: If you are Nicole Kidman and you need to get somewhere, it is totally OK to photobomb the fourth richest man in the world.Kidman showed celebrity outranks wealth when she was among the arrivals at the annual Vanity Fair Oscars After Party.The fact Jeff Bezos was already posing for photos alongside wife Lauren Sanchez didn't bother Kidman, who sashayed past the couple without a care in the world.A video of the encounter was later uploaded to YouTube by media outlet Page Six, which hilariously included a song with the lyrics, "I can do whatever whenever the f--- I want".Moments after walking past them, both Bezos and Sanchez turned to admire Kidman, as she prepared to pose on the red carpet in a shimmering gold dress, which was her second look of the night.Like many celebrities, Kidman had changed out of her Oscars dress – a custom Chanel strapless, pale pink gown featuring a corset-style bustier embellished with feathers and grey and white crystal detailing.Her after-party look was a full length sheath style gown with long sleeves that featured frayed edges on the wrists and hemline.READ MORE: Hollywood superstar calls out Robert Redford tributeREAD MORE: Oscar nominee involved in heated back-stage clashREAD MORE: Inside the incredible $500,000 Oscars goodie bagsIt was a big night for Kidman. Not only was it her first Oscars since splitting from husband of 20 years Keith Urban, but she took to the stage as a presenter for the most important award of the night.Kidman reunited with her Moulin Rouge! co-star Ewan McGregor, 25 years after the film was made, to present the Oscar for Best Picture, which was won by One Battle After Another.The film dominated the Oscars with six awards, including Best Director, Best Writing (Adapted Screenplay), Best Film Editing, Best Casting and Best Supporting Actor, which went to Sean Penn, who was not at the awards.For a daily dose of 9honey, subscribe to our newsletter hereFOLLOW US ON WHATSAPP HERE: Stay across all the latest in celebrity, lifestyle and opinion via our WhatsApp channel. No comments, no algorithm and nobody can see your private details.