Is Nicole Kidman Eagerly Anticipating 2026?
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Los Angeles, Jan 3 (NationPress) Renowned actress Nicole Kidman is eagerly leaving the year 2025 behind, a year marked by her separation from country music star Keith Urban after 19 years of marriage. She expressed her excitement as she looks to the future, stating she is “looking forward” to 2026.
Kidman embraces her new chapter as a single woman with optimism. In a recent Instagram Story, she shared a heartwarming photo with her daughters, Sunday, 17, and Faith, 15, as they watched fireworks light up the Sydney sky.
She captioned the image: “Looking forward into 2026 xx (sic).”
During the holiday season in Australia, Kidman felt “excited” to be with her children, according to reports from femalefirst.co.uk.
A source disclosed to People in December 2025 that “Nicole and the girls are in Australia for Christmas”. After a challenging fall, she wished to celebrate Christmas at home, and her joy was evident.
On September 29, 2025, it was officially announced that Kidman and Urban had separated, following reports from E! News that they had been living apart since the beginning of summer. The next day, it was revealed that she had filed for divorce, citing “irreconcilable differences”.
In a conversation with Ariana Grande for Interview magazine last November, she mentioned she was “hanging in there” during her transition.
Sources indicated that Sunday and Faith are managing their time between both parents harmoniously.
One insider stated: “Their daughters live with Nicole, but spend as much time with Keith as they want. There is no drama.”
Another source claimed that the Big Little Lies actress and the You’ll Think of Me singer “continue to co-parent” and prioritize creating a “stable and supportive environment” for their daughters.
Following reports in October 2025, their parenting agreement outlines that Nicole is the “primary residential parent”, spending 306 days with the girls, while Keith has them for 59 days annually. The agreement emphasizes that both parents will encourage their children to love and feel comfortable with both families.