Nicole Kidman has hinted that she is having emotional struggles after ending her 19-year marriage to Keith Urban.
The “Baby Girl” actress shared an update on her health during a conversation with Ariana Grande in Monday’s issue of Interview Magazine.
“How are you doing?” Grande asked, to which Kidman replied, “I’m doing my best.”
The 58-year-old “Big Little Lies” alum said she felt “very safe” and “protected” while filming the sequel to her 1998 film “Practical Magic” this summer, shortly before their split broke.
“We had a great cast, Sandy Bullock and myself, Joey King and Maisie[Williams],” she said of her new film, adding that the project was “a lot of fun.”
And she explained that filming movies is often not very enjoyable because it is mentally draining.
“But I have such strong relationships with women that I felt protected and loved,” she said. “It was very, very safe.”
Kidman went on to reflect on how special it was to reunite with Sandra Bullock and reprise her role as the Sister Witches.
“It’s insane to come back to that film all these years later and say, ‘This movie can still be made by a big studio like Warner,’ and that Sandy and I were able to produce and make it,” she said.
Sources confirmed to Page Six in September that Kidman and Urban, also 58, are ending their nearly 20-year marriage.
“Sometimes relationships just pass on their own,” a source said at the time, adding that Kidman “didn’t want to separate and was trying to salvage things.”
The pair had reportedly been living apart since the beginning of the summer, with Kidman caring for their two children, Sunday Rose, 17, and Faith Margaret, 14.
Kidman officially filed for divorce on September 30, just before speculation began that Urban was romantically involved with much younger guitarist Maggie Boe.
The actress is reportedly focusing her energy on making sure her daughters are okay.
“What Nicole wanted was for the family to break up,” a source told The Sun, adding: “Nicole is focused on building new traditions with her daughters and keeping her home life as stable and loving as possible.”
