Nicole Kidman is reportedly considering leaving the US for her homeland with her husband.
Kidman, who is married to Aussie Keith Urban, is apparently thinking about making the giant move back to Australia after a very harsh year for the pair.
This comes after a slew of celebrities bolted the US after Donald Trump won the election.
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The actress has been very busy lately promoting her new thriller Babygirl, which is set to be released in January, and has gone on to attend a number of red-carpet events just this month in preparation.
She is currently filming a six-part crime series titled Scarpetta in the US, while Urban is getting ready for his 10-date Las Vegas residency, which ends in February.
Then he is reportedly contemplating stepping back from touring to support his wife.
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This year the actress starred in Netflix’s A Family Affair, and the Netflix thriller series A Perfect Couple, as well as series two of Special Ops: Lioness, so she’s been pretty booked.
However she has been having a hard time personally.
She told Variety last month: “It's very hard for me to go, 'Okay, I'm just going to take care of myself,’ because I'm so much about taking care of other people.
“I'm thinking, ‘I can create more work for people. I can create jobs for people.’ And also, I love it. I have the passion.
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“I've just got to take care of my body. I wish I had superpowers because I would love to be everywhere.”
She also received the shock news that her mother, Janelle died while she was promoting her movie, leading the actress to return to Sydney in October to attend the funeral.
Urban, and their daughters Sunday Rose, 16, and Faith Margaret, 13 joined them, along with their younger sister Antonia.
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Because of her busy schedule and personal grief, those who are closest to her are worried for her health, and believe she might be suffering from ‘burnout’.
Sources shared to Woman’s Day magazine: “Nicole and Keith have had their worst year ever, they've barely spent any time together and she's been on her own throughout some of her most distressing times.
“The big worry on everyone's minds is, how much more of this can she take?”
Speaking in a new interview with GQ, Kidman recently shared that she’s ‘open to emotions’ more than ever after the death of her mother.
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“Mortality. Connection. Life coming and hitting you,” she said. “And [the] loss of parents and raising children and marriage and all of the things that go into making you a fully sentient human.”
Kidman added: “I’m in all of those places. So life is, whew. It’s definitely a journey.”
She continued: “And it hits you as you get older how … it’s a wake-up-at-3-am-crying-and-gasping kind of thing. If you’re in it and not numbing yourself to it. And I’m in it. Fully in it.”
However, it was exacerbated by the death of her father, Antony Kidman, in 2014.
“There’s the mortality aspect of life which, when you start to deal with that, it’s very heavy,” she shared. “When you’re raising children you’re like, 'I gotta stay here. I wanna see all of this. It’s devastating and beautiful and extraordinary'."
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