Watts going on here, Naomi? Australian star is caught flipping the bird before blowing a cheeky kiss as she films Penguin Bloom at Sydney's Palm Beach
She's been busy shooting her new film, Penguin Bloom, at Sydney's Palm Beach.
And while on set on Tuesday, Naomi Watts was caught flipping the bird, before blowing a cheeky kiss while on camera.
The 50-year-old was believed to be shooting scenes for the upcoming film, with the Australian actress wearing a bright blue dress.
Watts going on here, Naomi? Australian star was caught flipping the bird before blowing a cheeky kiss as she filmed Penguin Bloom at Sydney's Palm Beach on Tuesday
She had her short locks tied up and off her face in a low ponytail, with a nude scrunchie in her hair.
The blonde beauty appeared to be wearing minimal makeup, but appeared relaxed while on set.
On the day, she joined the likes of co-stars Jacki Weaver and Andrew Lincoln, with Naomi and Andrew at one point kissing while filming.
Relaxed: The blonde beauty appeared to be wearing minimal makeup, but appeared relaxed while on set
Gorgeous: The 50-year-old was believed to be shooting scenes for the upcoming film, with the Australian actress wearing a bright blue dress
Pucker up: On the day, she joined the likes of co-stars Jacki Weaver and Andrew Lincoln (L), with Naomi and Andrew at one point kissing while filming
Penguin Bloom is based on the true story of Sam Bloom, a mother-of-three living in Sydney, Australia, who became paralyzed from the chest down after an accident in Thailand.
Sam and her family adopted a baby magpie and soon relied upon each other.
The family called the bird Penguin Bloom, after they found Penguin injured on the ground near their Northern Beaches home.
Co-star: Pictured is Jacki Weaver
Penguin is now a social media sensation in real life.
In the film, Naomi portrays Sam. Naomi is producing the movie alongside Bruna Papandrea and Australian-based producer Emma Cooper.
The producers recently said in a statement: 'We were all captivated by this heartwarming story of resilience, the power of family and hope.
'We're thrilled to have the supremely talented Andrew Lincoln on board to bring the Blooms' story to audiences around the world.'
The story: Penguin Bloom is based on the true story of Sam Bloom, a mother-of-three living in Sydney, Australia, who became paralyzed from the chest down after an accident in Thailand. Naomi portrays Sam
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