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Kidman denies Bing fling

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Published: Nov. 18, 2004 at 11:24 AM

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., Nov. 18 (UPI) -- Actress Nicole Kidman and billionaire film producer Steve Bing were seen smooching at a Beverly Hills, Calif., restaurant, Britain's Sun said Thursday.

The couple blew out the candle on their table at the Polo Lounge before the kissing started.

"Everyone else had candles on their tables, but they blew theirs out. It wasn't some little kiss," said one diner. "It was an open-mouthed lip-lock."

Aides to Kidman and Bing said they're just friends, but neighbors report seeing Bing's car outside the Los Angeles apartment she is renting while filming her new flick, "Bewitched."

Kidman, 37 and divorced from megastar Tom Cruise, dated rocker Lenny Kravitz for six months last year.

Bing, 39, would not admit to being the father of actress Elizabeth Hurley's son until DNA testing proved it.

Topics: Lenny Kravitz, Nicole Kidman, Steve Bing, Tom Cruise
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