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Elly Blake

Uma Thurman says wearing Kill Bill outfit gave her ‘anxiety’ after giving birth

Uma Thurman has said wearing the famous yellow jumpsuit from Kill Bill filled her with “a lot of anxiety” shortly after giving birth.

The Hollywood star, 51, is best known for playing the part of a shadowy assassin called The Bride in Quentin Tarantino’s two-part martial arts epic.

The iconic bright yellow skin-tight outfit became the film’s calling card.

But during filming, Thurman had recently given birth to her son Levon for the first part of the film which came out in 2003.

Appearing on the Graham Norton Show, she said: “I really didn’t want to wear the yellow tracksuit.

She is best known for playing the part of a shadowy assassin (PA)

“I had just had my son and anyone that has just had a baby is not going to want to wear a skin-tight onesie, they would have a lot of anxiety.

“So, there was a lot of training, a lot of work, and a lot of brilliant costume work (to) recreate the look of Bruce Lee while covering my belly.”

Kill Bill sees Thurman’s character seek revenge on her former colleagues who made a failed attempt at killing her and her unborn child.

The iconic bright yellow skin-tight outfit became the film’s calling card (Handout)

The US star was nominated for a best actress Golden Globe for the role but lost out to Hilary Swank, who won with her part in Million Dollar Baby – for which she also won her second Oscar.

Thurman is now set to play Arianna Huffington, co-founder of The Huffington Post, in the anthology drama series Super Pumped and she revealed she had asked the journalist for her permission.

The US star was nominated for a best actress Golden Globe for the role (REUTERS)

She said: “She is a completely fabulous person. She is fantastic, brilliant and alive.

“It was a very daunting thing to play her, and I did call her, ask her permission and to see how she felt about it. She would be happy that I was doing it.”

The Graham Norton Show airs on Friday on BBC One at 10.35pm and is also available on iPlayer.

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