As we all know, Nicole Kidman is always emotionally in control and calm, but this time it is entirely understandable why she is dealing with the loss of Janelle Kidman. This is especially true because the said Janelle Kidman passed away in January of this year when Nicole was overseas filming. Her ever-supportive husband Keith Urban opened up recently and mentioned something about how Nicole has been dealing with the loss of her mother and how she is slowly walking towards amending it.
Urban, during an interaction, stated that Nicole, practicing the profession that she is, has been holding strong for quite some time, but the feeling of losing a mother is something that I still need to understand. She is fine, but it has been hard. Her mother was very important to her, Urban said. He went on to say that she has been able to appease herself through work and family adding great help to her has been their two daughters Sunday Rose and faith Margaret.
Urban has also been present next to Kidman during this entire time, equally stressing about inability to return to normal without family support. We have relied on one another a lot, he remarked in relation to a family that has managed to pull together in the most difficult circumstances. The award-winning country singer in the male-female trio also spoke about how Nicole, thanks to her new activities, including acting and production, was able to devote all her feelings to work.
Though most parts of Nicole Kidman’s pain have remained hidden behind the scenes, the actress has shared at least one personal tribute on Instagram, the new one being written to her mother this year. In this particular post, she thanked Janelle and her influence for helping shape her as a person.
Young kids never want to entertain the thought of losing a parent, but alas, time and healing do work hand in hand. Kidman enjoys the affection of her father, husband, children and friends. And Keith Urban’s update will calm … all the fans, that Nicole will cope with all her losses dignified, strong, and supported.