Nicole Kidman reveals what keeps her going after Keith Urban split
Australian-American actress reflects on ageing and talks about her children in a new interview
Nicole Kidman has recently reflected on ageing and what keeps her energised over the years.
The Babygirl actress discusses her purpose in life as she grows older in an exclusive interview with Harper’s Bazaar.
“Life. Connection. People. Sharing ideas. And just actually being alive, I’m grateful to have that,” says the 58-year-old.
Nicole tells, “I’m grateful to be a part of this world.”
The Australia actress admits she is “grateful to be surviving as a woman, as an actress, and as a producer, professionally and personally”.
While talking about her children and how she’s her “safe place” for them in life, Nicole states, “My children give me purpose of being their protector and their guide, promising them that I'm here and that, no matter what, there’s always a safe place to grow up in.”
For the unversed, the Big Little Lies star shares two children with ex-husband Tom Cruise. She is also a mother to two daughters whom she shares with her estranged husband, Keith Urban. The two separated after 19 years of marriage in September 2025.
Earlier this month, Nicole marked her first public outing after the divorce news broke as she attended the Paris Fashion Week with her daughters.
In a statement to WWD, the Practical Magic actress added, “I am so looking forward to witnessing Matthieu’s vision for the oldest haute couture house still in operation and having the opportunity to wear what I know will be gorgeous creations.”
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