Nicole Kidman has been "arrested" for being too hot at Sabrina Carpenter's latest concert.
The actress joined a growing list of celebrities who have been "arrested" during a skit on Nov. 4 in Nashville, Tennessee, before the singer's song "Juno."
"Oh my goodness," Carpenter said as red and blue lights flashed across the white walls of her concert set. "I expected to find love, but not my soulmate. What is your name?"
The Oscar-winning actress, 58, was front and center at Carpenter's first of two nights in Nashville. The screens showed Kidman, wearing a cherry red top and her signature blonde bangs, along the barricade.
"Nicole," the actress responded.
"Nicole, where are you from?" Carpenter asked, playing coy. "Oh, you're from Nashville. Originally, you’re from Australia, but you live in Nashville, which means if things work out between us, then I guess I'm moving to Nashville."
Kidman mouthed "come on" and laughed as the crowd cheered.
The pop star asked Kidman if she'd "do the honors of being (Carpenter's) one and only 'Juno,'" referencing her viral bit that has swept social media throughout her "Short n’ Sweet" Tour. Other suspects arrested for being too hot include Drew Barrymore, Anne Hathaway, Corey Fogelmanis, Gigi Hadid and Emma Bunton. Fans erupted as Kidman smiled and waved, leaning into the flirtatious energy of the moment. Carpenter handed her pink fluffy handcuffs.
As a tease to the skit, Carpenter told the crowd, "Well, you know what they say about Nashville? We come to this arena for magic," playfully winking to Kidman's now-iconic AMC commercial line, "We come to this place for magic." The singer also slipped in a cheeky "baby girl" reference to the actress's R-rated thriller.
The concert moment arrives months after Kidman filed for divorce from country star Keith Urban.
This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Nicole Kidman gets 'arrested' for 'being too hot' at Sabrina Carpenter's Nashville concert
Reporting by Bryan West, Nashville Tennessean / Nashville Tennessean
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