Nicole Kidman Feels ‘Refreshed and Optimistic’ with Keith Urban Divorce Behind Her (Exclusive Source)
“They’re all settling back in to their routine,” a source tells PEOPLE of the actress and her daughters 
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Nicole Kidman is “refreshed and optimistic” about her busy year ahead after finalizing her divorce with ex-husband Keith Urban
“They’re all settling back in to their routine,” a source tells PEOPLE of Kidman and her daughters
Kidman and Urban co-parent two teens, Sunday and Faith
Nicole Kidman is looking ahead to a busy new year with optimism after putting her divorce with Keith Urban behind her.
“Nicole spends a lot of time with her girls. She loves family time,” a source tells PEOPLE of daughters Sunday, 17, and Faith, 15, whom Kidman co-parents with Urban.
After spending the holidays in Australia, the Oscar winner, 58, is back in Nashville with her daughters, the source adds. “She is refreshed and optimistic about the new year,” says the source. “They’re all settling back in to their routine. Things have been calm.”
“She’s looking ahead to a busy and exciting year professionally too, with several projects coming up,” the source adds.
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Sunday, Nicole Kidman and Faith on Oct. 6, 2025
That busy year includes the September release of her long-awaited sequel to her 1998 movie with Sandra Bullock, Practical Magic.
Kidman will be all over TV screens as well: She’s got Prime Video’s Scarpetta with Jamie Lee Curtis, Apple TV’s Margo’s Got Money Troubles with Elle Fanning, and Season 3 of Paramount+’s Lioness with Zoe Saldaña. The producer-actress is also planning series adaptations of Girls and Their Horses and Discretion, plus an eventual third season of Big Little Lies.
News of Kidman and Urban’s breakup came in September 2025. The Babygirl actress, who married the country singer, 58, in 2006, “didn’t want this” and had been “fighting to save the marriage,” a source said at the time. Another source later added, “Nicole’s hurt and feels betrayed. It’s devastating to her. She’s shocked.”
In October, Kidman told Harper’s Bazaar about wisdom she’s picked up over the years and overcoming difficult times in life. She said the best part of aging is the “experiences that you’ve accumulated” and realizing that no matter what, “I do know that I will get through it.”
“There’s something to knowing that no matter how painful, or how difficult, or how devastating something is, there is a way through,” she said at the time.
Kidman added in that interview: “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.”