For years, Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban looked like the rare Hollywood couple that would last. Now, after 19 years of marriage, the divorce is real, the rumors are everywhere, and Nicole has answered it all with just three quiet words: “I’m hanging in there.”
Fans noticed Keith skipping the red carpets for Babygirl, the erotic thriller that pushed Nicole into some of the boldest scenes of her career, and started asking if the on-screen heat had turned into real-life tension.
Then came the headlines about a “cocaine clause” in their prenup, allegedly paying Keith hundreds of thousands for every year he stayed sober. At the same time, court documents quietly revealed something far more personal: Nicole gets 306 days a year with their daughters, Keith gets 59, and both agree never to bad-mouth each other to the kids.
While everyone dissects the money and the blame, Nicole is talking about something else entirely: feeling “protected and loved” on the London set of Practical Magic 2, surrounded by Sandra Bullock, Joey King, and Maisie Williams as her marriage was falling apart off-camera.
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For anyone wondering how a movie could help break a 19–year marriage, Babygirl is where the tension started to boil in public. Nicole’s role is built on a little naughtiness and a risky affair, and the trailer makes that impossible to miss. For a country star husband with a clean-cut brand, those scenes did not just belong to the script—they followed the couple onto red carpets and into headlines.
Babygirl | Official Trailer 2 HD | A24
Her recent conversation with Ariana Grande in Interview Magazine reads like a quiet therapy session between two women who are both exhausted and still pushing forward. Nicole talks about sleepless nights, 20–minute power naps, and how Practical Magic 2 became her safe place with Sandra Bullock. Ariana opens up about her own “tender” season.