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The loopy debate taking off round Nicole Kidman’s Hollywood success – so whose aspect are you on?

Nicole Kidman‘s fans have started a heated debate over whether the actress has taken on too many acting roles within the last year.

The 57-year-old has starred in A Family Affair, Babygirl, Expats, The Perfect Couple, Lioness and animated movie Spellbound.

She has also played a title role in Scarpetta and is hoping to return for a third season of Big Little Lies as well as a sequel to Practical Magic.

Some accused Nicole of ‘not giving other actresses a chance’ to star in Hollywood blockbusters after the Aussie star shared a photo to Instagram to celebrate being crowned British GQ’s Woman Of The Year.

‘Can you please give other actresses a chance and not be in every single movie out there??’ one person commented on the post.

‘I think you need to stop acting like you’re like 25 years old. It’s not a good look just saying,’ another said. 

Nicole Kidman 's fans have started a heated debate over whether the actress has taken on too many acting roles within the last year

Nicole Kidman ‘s fans have started a heated debate over whether the actress has taken on too many acting roles within the last year 

‘She seems to be in everything these days, and it’s annoying. And I think it has the opposite effect, people won’t watch it,’ one critic recently said.

‘Overexposure is what she should be worried about,’ another added.

‘It’s crazy she’s literally in everything,’ one more said, as another chimed in with, ‘Does she need the work badly??’

However other fans have hit back, insisting Nicole deserves to star in many movies because she is ‘talented’.

‘Her talent is undeniable! She earns it. I wish she was in MORE MOVIES and MORE SHOWS. We can’t get enough of her. She’s legendary,’ one said.

‘It’s literally her job. It’s her work. It’s like telling someone who works in a bank to quit to give someone else their job,’ another wrote.

‘When I see Kidman in cast, I know that I should see that movie!’ a third commented.

Another said: ‘I think that the fact that mature women are still working that much, and that well is a great thing. So I can’t say any negative thing about her being seen that much. Hope other women will follow the lead.’

Some fans have accused Nicole of ‘not giving other actresses a chance’ to star in Hollywood blockbusters. Pictured Nicole in Babygirl 

However other fans hit back, insisting that Nicole deserves to star in many movies because she is 'talented'. Pictured Nicole in A Family Affair with Zac Efron

However other fans hit back, insisting that Nicole deserves to star in many movies because she is ‘talented’. Pictured Nicole in A Family Affair with Zac Efron

Earlier this year, Nicole told Variety she was taking on more film roles because ‘she wanted to help others in the industry’.

‘In this weird way there are so many opportunities in terms of being able to be of service to the people who are coming up, and using what I have and can do for people,’ she said.

‘It’s very hard for me to go, “Okay, I’m just going to take care of myself,” because I’m so much about taking care of other people,’ she said. ‘I’m thinking, “I can create more work for people. I can create jobs for people.” And also, I love it. I have the passion.’

The debate comes after Nicole revealed in a new interview with Vanity Fair last week, she has always wanted to work with legendary filmmaker Martin Scorsese, 81.

However, the actress also took a very pointed swipe at the Goodfellas auteur, noting his preference for casting male leads.

In the past year, the 57-year-old has starred in A Family Affair, Babygirl, Expats, The Perfect Couple, Lioness (pictured) and animated movie Spellbound

In the past year, the 57-year-old has starred in A Family Affair, Babygirl, Expats, The Perfect Couple, Lioness (pictured) and animated movie Spellbound

‘I’ve always said I want to work with Scorsese, if he does a film with women,’ she told the outlet. 

Scorsese often works with male A-listers such as Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro and Daniel Day-Lewis.

Nicole isn’t the first lauded actress to point out Scorsese’s preference for masculine-heavy films, with Meryl Streep sharing similar sentiments in a 2011 interview.

‘I would like Martin Scorsese to be interested in a female character once in a while, but I don’t know if I’ll live that long,’ quipped the three-time Academy Award winner.