Nicole Kidman spends quiet Christmas with daughters after Keith Urban split

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Nicole Kidman marked a deeply personal holiday season this Christmas, celebrating with her daughters for the first time since her separation from husband Keith Urban. The 58-year-old Oscar-winning actress chose a low-key and family-focused celebration as she navigates a new chapter in her life.

According to sources, Kidman flew to Australia with her two daughters, Sunday Rose, 17, and Faith Margaret, 14, where the trio planned to spend the holidays together away from the spotlight. The actress, known for her roles in Nine Perfect Strangers and Babygirl, was recently seen attending a Christmas gathering, appearing calm and content despite what insiders describe as a challenging few months.

A source close to Kidman told People Magazine that the actress wanted nothing more than a peaceful holiday at home. “This is all she wanted after a tumultuous fall. She just wanted to celebrate Christmas at home,” the insider shared, adding that Kidman was “very excited” to spend uninterrupted time with her daughters.

Meanwhile, Keith Urban’s holiday plans remain unclear following the couple’s separation earlier this year. The former spouses, who were married for nearly 25 years, confirmed their split in September, citing irreconcilable differences. Kidman reportedly filed for divorce and primary custody, though the two agreed on a parenting plan focused on mutual respect.

Under the agreement, both parties committed to refraining from speaking negatively about one another or their families, signaling a desire to prioritize their children’s well-being during the transition.