Glenn Close reveals she 'exposed herself' in front of All's Fair co-star Kim Kardashian as she reflects on iconic racy role in Fatal Attraction

Glenn Close has revealed she recently rewatched Fatal Attraction for the first time in years and was stunned by just how much of herself she bared on screen.The Hollywood actress, now 78, played one of the most iconic roles in history as the Bunny Boiler, in the 1987 psychological thriller.Starring opposite Michael Douglas her character was an enraged lover who stalks a man and his family after he breaks up their affair.As she appeared on Friday night's Graham Norton, Glenn joked that revisiting the 80s classic left her blushing, decades after her role as Alex Forrest became one of cinema's most talked-about performances.Glenn, who is currently starring in the legal drama All's Fair, alongside Kim Kardashian and appeared on an episode of Keeping Up With the Kardashians to watch the iconic film, was asked if it was awkward having the movie night with the global influencer. 'No not at all' she replied. 'I hadn't seen it in a very long time, and all the memories flew back.' Glenn Close has has revealed she recently rewatched Fatal Attraction for the first time in years and was stunned by just how much of herself she bared on screen The star, now 78, played one of the most iconic roles in history as THE Bunny Boiler, in the 1987 psychological thrillerGlenn then joked: 'But I didn't know I showed my breasts so much. They were very visible.' The actress who has appeared in a wide range of films including 101 Dalmatians, Hillbilly Elegy, and Dangerous Liaisons also confessed how she has written into all her contracts that she can keep any of her costumes.She told Graham: 'I can pick whatever I want unless it is rented, though I have nicked a few of those things too! I have an extraordinary collection'She added: 'I had prosthetic earlobes in Hillbilly Elegy which I kept and decided to have them framed for Ron Howard. 'He was slightly taken aback because put together in the frame they looked like a vagina!'It comes after Glenn defended Kim Kardashian's 'stiff' acting in All's Fair after it was savaged by critics and branded 'the worst drama ever'.The Ryan Murphy legal drama follows a team of high-powered female lawyers who leave their firm to start their own company as fierce divorce attorney Allura (Kim) vows to destroy her younger husband who married her for money.Glenn has now spoken out in support of Kim, after she received a string of harsh criticism for her acting. As she appeared on Friday night's Graham Norton, Glenn joked that revisiting the 80s classic left her bushing, decades after her role as Alex Forrest became one of cinema's most talked-about performances The Hollywood actress who is currently starring in the legal drama All's Fair, alongside Kim Kardashian and appeared on an episode of The Kardashians to watch the iconic film, was asked if it was awkward having the movie night with the global influencer Sitting on the famous sofa alongside Swedish actor Alexander Skarsgård, Miriam Margolyes and Bridgerton star Nicola Coughlan, Glenn confessed she didn't realise how much she exposed her breasts in the film It comes after Glenn defended Kim Kardashian 's 'stiff' acting in All's Fair after it was savaged by critics and branded 'the worst drama ever' The Ryan Murphy legal drama follows a team of high-powered female lawyers who leave their firm to start their own company as fierce divorce attorney Allura (Kim) vows to destroy her younger husband who married her for moneySpeaking to The Telegraph, she said: 'What surprised me was Kim's seriousness of intent.'She had no pretensions that she was a great actress, but she was smart enough to have people around her who she could learn from.'If she was a big ego, or what I call a 'life-is-too-short person', I would have been unhappy, but she's not.'Glenn added that Kim's reputation could have been a factor for the negative backlash, as she said not everybody likes the Kardashians and that they 'have an image'.When the show came out earlier this month, it earned a rarely seen 0% 'rotten' rating on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes.At the time of writing this article, it's now at 3%.The Times' Ben Dowell declared in his zero star review: 'This may be the worst TV drama ever' whilst USA Today's Kelly Lawler decided the drama was at the very least 'the worst TV show of the year.'Many took aim at Kim, who also served as an executive producer, with Dowell writing: 'Does Kardashian make a convincing lawyer? No, she does not. She is to acting what Genghis Khan is to a peaceful liberal democracy.' Glenn has now spoken out in support of Kim, after she received a string of harsh criticism for her acting Glenn added that Kim's reputation could have been a factor for the negative backlash, as she said not everybody likes the Kardashians and that they 'have an image'The takedown has gone global with Anisha Rao of India Today offering a half star review and the declaration: 'This isn't law and order – it's just luxury, loud and lost in translation. All's Fair is a style statement disguised as storytelling, a glossy courtroom where contour wins over content.'Viewer reaction wasn't any less scathing. After watching the pilot, many viewers were left baffled by Kim's prominent role in a series starring award-winning actresses.Her performance was called 'stiff' and 'monotone'.Big name guest stars including Brooke Shields, Elizabeth Berkley, Jennifer Jason Leigh and Judith Light appear in the series as the attorneys' clients. 
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