Nicole Kidman thrills Brazilian fans at the Paris Olympics as she sits among spectators during the skateboarding finals

Nicole Kidman surprised her Brazilian followers on Sunday when she joined South American fans to watch the skateboarding competition at the Paris Olympics.

The 57-year-old actress was all smiles when she watched as Rayssa Leal from Brazil took bronze from Chloe Covell from Australia in nail biting final street skateboarding for women.

The beautiful lady shared a clip on Instagram where she can be seen having the time of her life while watching the thrilling match.

Nicole looked absolutely stunning in a pinstripe blazer, paired with a white long-sleeved top and a beige baseball cap.

At one point, she cheerfully made the peace gesture to the camera while watching the event.

She captioned the clip with an informative caption: “Skater girls. #ParisOlympics.”

Many of Nicole’s Brazilian fans responded enthusiastically to the amazing images in the comments.

“Your interaction with the Brazilian fans was the best,” one said, while another added: “Brazil loves you.”

Nicole Kidman (pictured) surprised her Brazilian followers on Sunday when she sat among her South American fans to watch the skateboarding competition at the Paris Olympics

The 57-year-old actress had a big smile on her face as she watched Brazil's Rayssa Leal win bronze over Australia's Chloe Covell in the thrilling women's street skating competition

The 57-year-old actress had a big smile on her face as she watched Brazil’s Rayssa Leal win bronze over Australia’s Chloe Covell in the thrilling women’s street skating competition

“Diva cheers Rayssa on,” said a third person.

Australia’s Covell competed in the medal round of the Women’s Street Final, but was devastated when she missed the street skating event.

The 14-year-old finished eighth in the medal round at the Concorde skatepark in central Paris on Sunday and at one point had tears in her eyes as she fell repeatedly.

JapanCoco Yoshizawa won the gold medal with a total score of 272.75, beating compatriot Liz Akama with a score of 265.95.

Many of Nicole's Brazilian fans were quick to respond to the comments and raved about the incredible footage

Many of Nicole’s Brazilian fans were quick to respond to the comments and raved about the incredible footage

The frustration over the result was clearly visible on the faces of Nicole and her husband Keith Urban, who had hoped for an Australian victory.

Nicole is no stranger to the world of extreme sports thanks to her early role in the 1983 Australian film BMX Bandits.

The To Die For star also appeared to discuss the finer points of skateboarding with Keith from the audience.

Kidman looked mesmerized as she cheered on Australian Chloe Covell, alongside her husband Keith Urban

Kidman looked mesmerized as she cheered on Australian Chloe Covell, alongside her husband Keith Urban