
Nicole Kidman has clearly delineated her priorities in love life following the split from Keith Urban, whose divorce finalized in January after a decade-long marriage. Recently, People magazine revealed that the Babygirl actress is decidedly focused on “things that make her happy” rather than rushing to find a new partner.
Kidman and Urban divorced late last September, but their separation did not signal an immediate plunge into dating. According to a source familiar with Kidman’s situation, she currently appears to be in a serene state post-divorce. The insider noted that after everything had settled down following the couple’s agreement in divorce proceedings, Kidman has been more attuned to activities that bring her joy.
She dedicates much of her time to family and work commitments. Her recent projects include upcoming roles in “Practical Magic 2” and “Margo’s Got Money Troubles.” Despite this busy schedule, a light-hearted conversation about dating with close friends is keeping things in perspective for the actress. The source mentioned that these discussions are more casual at present.
However, Kidman remains committed to her principles. She has expressed no urgency towards entering into relationships. When she feels ready, she trusts her close circle of friends to help introduce potential partners. Nicole does not operate impulsively and prefers a measured approach in her personal life.
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