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Ralph Fiennes has driven fans wild after he took part in a Babygirl skit with the host of the Critics' Choice Awards, Chelsea Handler. Chelsea, 49, did a bit alluding to a scene from the erotic thriller, which stars Nicole Kidman as a CEO embarking on an affair with her intern.
The scene in question sees Nicole's CEO character served a glass of milk that was ordered for her by her much-younger lover. He later whispers to her, 'good girl. And it even inspired me to hire a new, sexy intern! Oh, this must be from him! Fiennes, 62, who was seated right next to Chelsea during the bit, gazed up at the actress as she drank the milk before she noticed he was watching her.
Good girl. Keep going, don't stop! Go on! Ralph Fiennes has driven fans wild after he took part in a titillating Babygirl skit with the host of the Critics' Choice Awards, Chelsea Handler. Chelsea, 49, did a bit alluding to the a scene from the erotic thriller, which stars Nicole Kidman as a CEO embarking on an affair with her intern.
In a flustered tone, Chelsea then transitioned to the next award. Fans showed their appreciation for the bit on X, with one writing: 'got my cup of milk ready for ralph fiennes to call me good girl. One referenced Ralph's film Conclave as they asked he call them 'good girl. Another praised Handler's bravery for being able to continue the bit despite Fiennes' titillating remarks.
The show was first slated to take place on Sunday, January 12 before being pushed to Sunday, January The scene in question sees Nicole's CEO character served a glass of milk that was ordered by her much-younger lover. He later whispers to her, 'good girl'. Handler drank the glass of milk as she stood amongst the star-studded audience. Chu β Wicked. But due to the venue's close proximity to the fire-ravaged Pacific Palisades, ceremony officials decided to push the show to February. The Critics Choice Awards both shook up and solidified the awards season race ahead of the Academy Awards.