Nicole Kidman just recently took a major step down that road in real life. Just last month she and country music star Keith Urban celebrated 19 years of marriage! The actress posted the romantic, emotional black-and-white photo on Instagram showing the newly-married couple sharing an intimate kiss. The picture was shared with the caption, “Happy Anniversary Baby ❤️ @KeithUrban” showing her love and gratitude for their successful twenty-plus year marriage.
In the candid new interview, which Kidman gave to Allure magazine, she shared one, and it might just be the key to a long and happy marriage. She emphasized the importance of embracing her husband’s interests, saying, “I watch car auctions with my husband. That’s a good wife.” This beautiful sentiment underscores that it’s really the mutual support and shared day-to-day activity that cements their bond.
The surprisingly down-to-earth husband-and-wife team, who married in 2006, are doting parents of two teen daughters, Sunday Rose and Faith Margaret. Kidman is a mother to Bella and Connor, whom she shares with her ex-husband Tom Cruise. Kidman is focused on making sure she’s adding to her family dynamic while developing her assets. She understands the need for give and take in any relationship.
Kidman further revealed her disposition in the Allure profile, candidly reflecting on her path to becoming more extroverted. She stated, “I’m working on being more extroverted, but my deep nature is a little introverted and shy. It’s not a fun place to be, but Keith’s helped me.” This understanding showcases Urban’s deep, supportive role in her life, as they tackle private struggles and collective burdens together.
This past Wednesday, the husband-and-wife duo witnessed one of the historic tournament’s opening Group D football matches unfold at Geodis Park stadium in Music City. They were on hand as US Los Angeles FC took on Tunisia’s Esperance Sportive de Tunis on June 20, 2025. Their joint public appearances look more like a couple that’s affectionate and committed than one which contested a bitter presidential primary.
