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Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban plan to leave the US: Reasons behind the decision

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26 Nëntor 2024

Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban plan to leave the US: Reasons behind the decision

After a year filled with emotional challenges and the loss of her mother, Janelle, Nicole Kidman and her husband, Keith Urban, are planning to finally move to Australia. The loss of her mother in September caused the actress to experience a rather difficult emotional period,

She and her family are going through a period of reflection and coping with the pain.

Sources close to the couple have said that Nicole is facing a difficult emotional and physical period due to her professional commitments. Keith, on the other hand, wants to cut back on the music tour to stay by her side and support her through this difficult time.

A year full of challenges for Nicole Kidman

In a previous interview, Kidman described her emotional experiences as difficult and unexpected. She confessed that she often woke up at night and cried. On the eve of receiving the award for Best Actress for the film "Babygirl" at the Venice Film Festival, she spoke about her late mother and the period she was going through.

“Mortality, relationships, life – everything hits you suddenly. Losing parents, raising children, marriage – all of these shape you as a sentient being.”

Plans to return to Australia

Nicole and Keith have been spending most of their time in Nashville, USA, where they own a 20-room luxury mansion. However, returning to their hometown is being seen as an opportunity to break away from many commitments and regain the balance between work and life.

The Kidmans have a home and farm in Australia, as well as two luxury apartments in Sydney, which could become their new permanent destination. Meanwhile, Keith has previously stated that he is open to change, prioritizing the well-being of the family.

If the decision to return to life in Australia comes to fruition, it could mark a new chapter for the celebrity couple, prioritizing family and emotional health over professional commitments.

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