Fans have gone wild for Nicole Kidman as the Australian actress stripped down to her underwear and danced to a drug-fuelled party song on a balcony in France, where she received major career news.

Nicole Kidman has sent social media wild as she stripped down to her underwear and danced to a drug-fuelled party song on a dreamy balcony in France.

On Monday, the 57-year-old Australian actress took to Instagram to share the flirty new video of herself in a body-sculpting black leotard and sheer black tights.

The sultry ensemble accentuated Kidman’s statuesque frame as she moved to the tune of New Zealand star Lorde’s What Was That.

Lorde’s lyrics in What Was That mention ecstasy, which has raised some eyebrows from fans who claim it glamorised the party drug.

“MDMA in the back garden, blow our pupils up / We kissed for hours straight, well, baby, what was that?” the 28-year-old sings.

While the tune sounded, Kidman’s signature blonde locks were windswept by the breeze at the picturesque French seaside.

The actress is taking some time off in Europe in the wake of the success of her erotic film Babygirl and the psychological thriller Holland.

Kidman appeared to be enjoying herself on holiday and looked relaxed and happy as she gave an elated expression to the camera in the clip to her more than 10 million followers, captioned “Love from France.”

About 2000 fans went wild for the A-lister, flooding the comments section with their support.

“The queen of Australia. Wonderful,” one person wrote.

“She’s so crazy. I love her,” another person said, while a third fan wrote: “Lorde summer”.

American actress Vanessa Hudgens joined the trove of supporters and commented: “Love you.”

Another person said Kidman was “such a beautiful, brilliant lady”.

“Queen, beautiful queen,” said one more person.

It comes as Kidman is set to receive the Woman in Motion Award at the Cannes Film Festival on May 18 from Kering chairman and CEO François-Henri Pinault, Cannes president Iris Knobloch, and director Thierry Fremaux.

The award champions the creativity and contribution women make on and off screen in the world of culture and the arts.

The A-lister, who was last at Cannes in 2017 to receive the 70th Anniversary Prize, said she was honoured to be the recipient of the gong.

“It’s a true honour to receive this award from François, Thierry, Iris, my friends at the Kering Group as well as the Cannes Film Festival,” she said in a statement.

“I am proud to join this list of extraordinary women who’ve received this honour before me—artists and trailblazers I deeply admire.

“The Cannes Film Festival has been a part of my life for over 30 years and I am thrilled to add this incredible recognition to the many memories I’ve made here.”

Meanwhile, Keith Urban’s wife has appeared to walk back her statement about intermittently stepping back from acting following a busy workload.

In March, Kidman told the Hollywood Reporter she was “off” for the remainder of the year after releasing Expats, A Family Affair, The Perfect Couple, Spellbound, Babygirl, and Lioness season two.

However, just weeks later, she was spotted working on the set of the Apple TV+ series Margo’s Got Money Troubles in Los Angeles.

With no signs of slowing down, Kidman is this year set to star in and produce the Australian TV series adaptation of Liane Moriarty’s novel The Last Anniversary, the Amazon Prime Video series Scarpetta, and Nine Perfect Strangers season two.