Nicole Kidman has recently set the publishing world ablaze with her astonishing revelation about her dream journal. During her speech at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival, where she was honored with the Kering Women in Motion Award, the "Babygirl" star disclosed her habit of jotting down her thoughts in a journal. Within hours of her heartfelt confession, Nicole's team was inundated with offers from publishers across the globe, eager to secure the rights to the celebrity's intimate journal.
"The acquisition of Nicole's diary, encompassing her thoughts, reflections, and particularly her dreams, would undoubtedly shatter all records," a well-informed insider whispered to Woman's Day magazine. The source spilled the beans, revealing, "This book was an impossibility that no one ever anticipated, as Nicole has always been adverse to the idea."
"The abundance of material she has already amassed has stirred up a hornet's nest among publishers," explained another insider. They pointed out that the publishing elite "fully expect the world's foremost houses to present Nicole with their most lucrative offers." "Everyone is vying for a slice of this pie, and the bids will skyrocket well beyond the $120 million mark," added the insider.
The source further mentioned that Nicole has been a long-standing target of publishing houses. "Now, she's poised to ignite a global bidding war for something she hadn't even considered selling," claimed the insider. It's rumored that Nicole may have previously stated that "she had no interest in penning her own story," but the Oscar-winning actress is also "wise enough to acknowledge that one should never say never, and with the right offer, it might be impossible to resist," shared a source.
Meanwhile, another insider observed that it will be challenging for publishers to accept a refusal, as Nicole's dream journal holds the potential to evolve into a memoir, a novel, or even a screenplay or short film.