Nicole Kidman appears to be embracing her new normal after finding herself single for the first time in almost 20 years.
The actress finalized her divorce from Keith Urban in January after their shocking split last September, but she doesn’t appear to be fazed about marking her first Valentine’s Day as a single woman.
Nicole shared a telling message on Friday, revealing that she was embracing Galentine’s Day, an unofficial holiday celebrating friendship, especially among women.
Sharing a stunning photo of herself sitting in bed wearing an oversized pink pinstriped sleep shirt over her bare legs and a duvet draped across her lap, Nicole penned: “‘Happy Galentines,” alongside a pink heart emoji.
The glamorous shot showed Nicole with her eyes closed while sunlight streamed through the window and illuminated her complexion, which was enhanced with bright red lipstick, while her hair cascaded over her shoulders.
Nicole filed for divorce on September 30, 2025, in Nashville, where she and Keith had lived since 2007. According to court documents obtained by People, Nicole listed their date of separation as the date of filing and cited “irreconcilable differences” as the reason for the split.
They finalized their divorce just four months after filing, per court records in Tennessee dated Tuesday, January 6, 2026.
According to the court documents, “All properties, trusts, and business assets remain separate,” meaning that the pair will retain their individual assets, suggesting a prenuptial agreement was determined before filing.
Neither party will pay any spousal support or child support to the other. Nicole and Keith are the parents of daughters Sunday, 17, and Faith, 15. While Sunday is now a working model, both are still in school and classified as “dependents.”
Their divorce agreement lists Nicole as the primary parent for the teens, at least when it comes to residential matters. Sunday and Faith will spend 306 days of the year with their mom and 59 days with their dad.
However, neither party will pay the other child support, and all matters about their life, such as healthcare, education, and the like, will be decided upon jointly. One clause from the agreement reportedly also suggests that neither parent will speak negatively about the other, so as to put on a united front for their daughters.
“They will not speak badly of each other or the members of the family of the other parent,” the marital dissolution agreement read. “They will encourage each child to continue to love the other parent and be comfortable in both families.”
While neither party has addressed the split directly, Nicole alluded to a difficult year in a conversation with Harper’s Bazaar, where she reflected on “painful” and “difficult” moments that she has experienced but ultimately “survived.”
“There’s something to knowing that no matter how painful, or how difficult, or how devastating something is, there is a way through. You’re going to have to feel it,” she said.
“You’re not going to be able to numb it. You are going to have to feel it, and it’s going to feel insurmountable at times. You’re going to feel like you’re broken, but if you move gently and slowly – and it can take an enormous amount of time – it does pass.”
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