Nicole Kidmanhas taken many risks in her Hollywood career, but singing on Broadway probably won’t be one of them.

The actress appeared on Sirius XM’sAndy CohenLivewhere hostAndy Cohenasked Kidman, 54, if she would ever perform in a Broadway musical.

“I don’t think my voice is strong enough,” Kidman said. “It’s not strong enough. I mean, Broadway is like… and also I just would feel so insecure.”

She continued, “I want to go and watch Broadway. I love going to see Broadway. I can’t wait to see Hugh Jackman.The Music Man, here we come!”

“But yeah, no. I don’t feel strong enough or secure enough to sing on Broadway,” Kidman, who is married to country singer Keith Urban, added.

While Kidman wouldn’t take her acting chops to the stage, she hasn’t shied away from movie musicals. The Oscar-winning actress most recently sang in Netflix’sThe Promand famously starred as Satine inMoulin Rouge, for which she received an Oscar nomination. Kidman did appear in the 1998 Broadway playThe Blue Room.

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Now, the actress stars as another Hollywood legend, Lucille Ball, in the Aaron Sorkin filmBeing the Ricardos.

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In November, Kidman spoke about portraying Ball during a Q&A of the film in Los Angeles.

Kidman said she spent a ton of time analyzing episodes of the classic series in order to perfect Ball’s movements onscreen. “I studied them and learned them. It went into my body and my memory,” she said.

“It was my obsession to get it absolutely accurate,” she added. “It was [writer/directorAaron Sorkin’s] obsession to have this human being portrayed — what’s behind the creation of Lucy Ricardo and who is the woman behind this character?”

Being the Ricardospremieres Dec. 10 in theaters and Dec. 21 on Amazon Prime Video.

source: people.com