Nicole Kidman is reportedly in a "good mental state" despite her ongoing divorce from Keith Urban. However, a source close to the actress tells Us Weekly that the separation presents significant challenges.
The most difficult aspect for Kidman is managing the dynamic with her two daughters, Sunday Rose, 17, and Faith Margaret, 14. She reportedly did not want a broken family.
Kidman, 58, has raised her daughters to be strong. She is now setting an example for them during this challenging time.
As Kidman adapts to life as a single mother, she plans to focus on creating new traditions with her daughters. Her goal is to maintain a stable and loving home environment.
Work also plays a role in keeping Kidman’s spirits high. The source noted that being "very busy" helps her "keep going."

Kidman’s current positive mindset follows a period of private separation from Urban. Her public split feels more like a "transition than a surprise." She is moving forward "on good footing."
The ‘Big Little Lies’ alumna was married to Urban, 57, in June 2006. Prior to this, she was married to Tom Cruise from 1990 to 2001, with whom she shares two adult children, Isabella, 32, and Connor, 30.
Kidman had been open about her love and support for Urban throughout their marriage. Public displays of affection were common between the couple.
In May, Urban received the ACM Triple Crown Award at the 2025 Academy of Country Music Awards. He publicly thanked Kidman and their daughters during his acceptance speech.
The couple celebrated their 19th wedding anniversary in June. However, observant fans noted a lack of social media posts about each other for the remainder of the summer.
Us confirmed the couple’s separation on September 29. Kidman filed for divorce the following day, requesting to be named the "primary residential parent" for Sunday and Faith.
A source told Us in early October that Kidman "had faith they could work it out." Despite this hope, the separation was not her decision and she was "devastated."
Her trust was lost, and the situation became "irrecoverable." Kidman reportedly tried to save the marriage and kept the struggles private for months.
Meanwhile, Keith Urban has drawn attention for changes to his tour setlist. Last month, he altered the lyrics of "The Fighter."
He replaced a line to mention his guitarist, Maggie Baugh. Social media footage showed him singing, "When they try to get to you, Maggie, I’ll be your guitar man."
On October 2, Urban completely removed "The Fighter" from his show. The song was widely known to be inspired by his relationship with Kidman.
Urban later urged fans to "stop interpreting nonsense" about his song choices. He then performed an acoustic version of his 2002 hit "You’ll Think of Me" in Nashville on October 17.
That same night, he also played "The Fighter," according to TikTok footage, after previously omitting it.
Nicole Kidman, for her part, attended Paris Fashion Week on October 6. She was accompanied by Sunday and Faith. The trio was seen at the Chanel Womenswear Spring/Summer 2026 show.
