Nicole Kidman filed for divorce from Keith Urban in September 2025
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NEED TO KNOW
- Nicole Kidman shared her first comments on her divorce from ex-husband Keith Urban in a new interview
- Kidman filed for divorce from Urban in September 2025; the former couple finalized their divorce on Jan. 6
- The Practical Magic star and country singer share two daughters: Sunday Rose, 17, and Faith Margaret, 15
Nicole Kidman is sharing her first comments on her divorce from Keith Urban since filing for divorce from the country music star in September 2025.
Kidman, 58, sat down with Variety for a wide-ranging interview published on March 11, in which she spoke about her upcoming Practical Magic sequel, Prime Video series Scarpetta and her personal life over the last year. "I am, because I’m always going to be moving toward what’s good," she told the outlet when asked if she is "doing all right" in the months since she and Urban first separated.
"What I’m grateful for is my family and keeping them as is and moving forward. That’s that," Kidman added. "Everything else I don’t discuss out of respect. I’m staying in a place of, 'We are a family,' and that’s what we’ll continue to be. My beautiful girls, my darlings, who are suddenly women."
Kidman and Urban, 58, originally met in 2005 and married the following year. They share two daughters: Sunday Rose, 17, and Faith Margaret, 15.

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Kidman's comments on her divorce came after Variety asked her at the top of the interview whether "every year is probably the year of Nicole Kidman." "Well, not last year. I was quiet. I had other things going on. I was in my shell," she replied. When asked if she is "ready to come out of [her] shell," Kidman added, "Now I’m in a place of saying, '2026. Here we go.' I have Practical Magic with [Sandra Bullock]. I’ll be in full witch mode."
PEOPLE previously reported that Kidman's divorce filing, which she filed in Davidson County, Tennessee, stated that the former couple "experienced marital difficulties and irreconcilable differences" that led her to "institute divorce proceedings against" Urban. The couple had already made an agreement on how to divide their personal belongings, per the agreement viewed by PEOPLE in September. The pair reached a settlement and finalized their divorce on Jan. 6: Kidman was granted primary custody of their daughters at her Nashville residence, while both parents agreed to hold joint responsibility for major decisions regarding their daughters' lives moving forward.
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Kidman also emphasized a desire to spend more time with her daughters in the coming months when Variety asked her if she has ever considered directing movies herself.
"I’ve circled it. But then I’ve been too busy or too tired. There are still things I want to do as an actor. I want to do theater again," she said. "I’ve done Broadway and the West End a couple of times. But I’m interested in off Broadway and even some regional theater at some point, like in Chicago. Those things are different and exciting; you just need to get your children to a certain age to be able to do it. Right now is not the time for me to do that; I’ve got to take care of these kids. That’s sort of in my 'Future' folder. I’ve got to fill this summer with kid stuff."
Practical Magic 2, Kidman's next movie, will hit theaters Sept. 11.
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