Nicole Kidman Celebrates First Christmas Post-Split From Keith Urban — Source
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Nicole Kidman Celebrates First Christmas Post-Split From Keith Urban — Source

For her first Christmas since her split from Keith Urban, Nicole Kidman decided to celebrate at home in Australia. The news of Kidman and Urban’s separation broke out in late September when the “Eyes Wide Shut” star filed for divorce, citing “irreconcilable differences.”

Nicole Kidman was reportedly in Australia with her daughters for Christmas, claims source

While Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban have agreed to co-parent their children, the former reportedly had them all to herself for Christmas. A source close to the star told PEOPLE that she was excited to celebrate back home. They said, “Nicole and the girls are in Australia for Christmas. This is all she wanted after a tumultuous fall. She just wanted to celebrate Christmas at home. She’s very excited.”

The source also claimed that despite the heartbreak, the Oscar-winning actress is “doing well.” They added, “She’s been super positive and focused on things that she’s grateful for. And there are so many! She feels very blessed.” Earlier this month, reports claimed that Urban will also be joining Kidman and their kids for the holiday celebration.

Per The Daily Mail, Kidman was spotted going to a Christmas party with her daughters in Sydney on December 25. The 58-year-old wore a butter-yellow dress with an open back for the Christmas party, while her daughters sported black dresses.

Kidman shares daughters, Sunday Rose (17) and Faith Margaret (14), with ex-husband, Urban. She also shares son Connor (30) and daughter Bella (32) with her ex Tom Cruise. Her teenage daughters have made appearances alongside her at red carpet events.

According to court documents obtained by PEOPLE, Kidman and Urban agreed to a parenting plan. It stated that neither of them is allowed to speak ill of each other or their families publicly. Further, both parents will actively encourage each child to maintain a loving relationship with the other parent and feel secure and comfortable in both families.

Originally reported by Ankita Shaw on Reality Tea.

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