As Big Little Lies actress Nicole Kidman and country music star Keith Urban call time on their 19-year marriage, figures obtained by entertainment news website E! News have given an insight on the couple’s huge monthly income.
While both Nicole and Keith’s monthly incomes were listed at a nominal $100,000 each, the Babygirl and A Family Affair star, who was ranked the eighth highest paid star of 2024 according to Forbes, is thought to have raked in closer to $31 million last year.
But the pair, who reportedly suffered a “sudden” rift towards the end ofJune, seem keen to wind things up as neatly as possible, with neither of them expected to be paying “any amount and/or form of alimony or spousal support to the other,” according to court documents.
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Nicole, 58, has made a request to be the "primary residential parent” to their daughters Sunday Rose, 17, and Faith Margaret, 14, with Keith spending just 57 days a year with his children.
Although the couple had made their family home in country music capital Nashville, the two girls have tended to travel with their mother, as she jet-sets to filming locations around the world.

“I'm willing to travel, which a lot of people are not,” Nicole told French fashion magazine L’Officiel in 2024. “My kids are willing to travel… maybe less so now [that they’re older], but they're very interested in the world, too.
“They say they've got so many stamps on their passport, more than most people that are in their eighties.”
Sources claim that Keith was the prime mover behind the split, and that Nicole, who had been desperate to save her second marriage, was being comforted by her younger sister Antonia.

“Nicole's sister has been a rock and the entire Kidman family has come together to support one another,” a source told People, adding: “She didn't want this. She has been fighting to save the marriage.”
After meeting in Los Angeles at an event for expat Australians in 2005, Nicole and Keith exchanged phone numbers, although the Grammy-winning singer reportedly took four months to pluck up the courage to call the woman he called a “real-life princess.”
Their relationship hit a speed-bump early on when Keith underwent treatment for substance abuse: “Four months into our marriage,” he admitted in 2024, “I’m in rehab for three months.
“[Nicole] pushed through every negative voice, I'm sure even some of her own, and she chose love. And here we are 18 years later.”

Somehow, though, something had gone awry since he made that statement Some fans have speculated that the hype around Nicole’s 2024 movie Babygirl, in which she played a powerful businesswoman who risks her career and family life over a torrid affair with her much younger employee, could have taken a toll.
The Oscar-winning star said in interviews at the time that faking orgasms in her numerous sex scenes with 28-year-old co-star Harris Dickinson sometimes became too much for her.
“There were times when we were shooting where I was like, ‘I don’t want to orgasm any more,’” she told reporters. “I don’t care if I am never touched again in my life!” she added.
Nicole was previously married to Mission Impossible star Tom Cruise between 1990 and 2001, and they adopted two children together: daughter Isabella, 30, and son Connor, 28.
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