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Fears Nicole Kidman is going to suffer a ‘burnout’ as she ‘throws herself into even more work’ and signs on to another release to deal with her grief over losing her mother

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Nicole Kidman (pictured at the Lioness premiere) has sparked fears that she will suffer a

Nicole Kidman has sparked fears of suffering “burnout” after throwing herself into her work.

The Australian actress, 57, has already filmed four major Hollywood projects, all scheduled to be released this year amid a packed schedule.

He’s also already signed on for another project, the upcoming six-part crime series Scarpetta, as he shows no signs of slowing down from the high point of his career.

However, his busy schedule is said to have raised concerns that he could suffer “burnout” from being overloaded with releases and his full press tours.

A source claimed that people are particularly worried about Nicole as she is also currently dealing with grief following the death of her mother Janelle.

Janelle died at the age of 84 last month, just hours before Nicole received the Best Actress award for her role in Babygirl at the Venice Film Festival.

“Nicole still looks as amazing as ever, but she’s been through a lot and seems to be dealing with her pain by throwing herself into work,” a source told Woman’s Day magazine.

‘There are times when you sleep more on a plane than in a bed. Everyone is worried about her.

Nicole Kidman (pictured at the Lioness premiere) has sparked fears she will suffer “burnout” after throwing herself into her work with a packed film schedule.

The actress (pictured in Babygirl), 57, has dominated the screens, has already filmed four projects scheduled to be released this year and is currently working on the crime series Scarpetta.

The actress (pictured in Babygirl), 57, has dominated the screens, has already filmed four projects scheduled to be released this year and is currently working on the crime series Scarpetta.

The source claimed Nicole will have to delve into some ‘dark places’ to play the lead role in intense crime drama Scarpetta, adding to the star’s concerns.

‘Nicole insists she is perfectly fine, but her schedule doesn’t stop. There are many expectations of being able to surpass Scarpetta,” they continued.

“It’s a gray crime drama and she’s going to go to dark places.”

With production currently underway, Nicole will take on the lead role in Scarpetta, a new Amazon series based on the mystery books by Patricia Cornwell and co-starring Jamie Lee Curtis and Ariana DeBose.

She will appear on screens four times this year, and already starred alongside Zac Efron in Netflix’s age-gap romantic comedy A Family Affair, which premiered in June.

The Big Little Lies star will also appear in another steamy age-gap romance, Babygirl, scheduled for release in December.

Babygirl sees Nicole as a married company boss who falls in love with her young intern, played by 28-year-old Harris Dickinson, and they embark on a passionate adventure together.

However, his busy schedule is said to have raised concerns that he could suffer a

However, his busy schedule is said to have raised concerns that he could suffer “burnout” from becoming overloaded with releases and his press tours (pictured in A Family Affair).

After taking on a steamy role in A Family Affair, the Big Little Lies star also appears in another steamy age gap romance release, Babygirl, alongside Harris Dickinson.

After taking on a steamy role in A Family Affair, the Big Little Lies star also appears in another steamy age gap romance release, Babygirl, alongside Harris Dickinson.

Nicole also starred in the Netflix thriller series The Perfect Couple alongside the likes of Liev Schreiber (both pictured), which premiered last month.

Nicole also starred in the Netflix thriller series The Perfect Couple alongside the likes of Liev Schreiber (both pictured), which premiered last month.

Nicole also starred in the Netflix thriller series The Perfect Couple alongside the likes of Dakota Fanning, Meghann Fahy and Liev Schreiber, which premiered last month.

Lastly, she returned to her role as Kaitlyn Meade in the second season of Special Ops: Lioness and appeared on the red carpet at the star-studded premiere over the weekend.

Nicole recently reflected on her busy work life and opened up about how she finds it difficult to take a break from the cameras and simply take time for herself.

“It’s very hard for me to say, ‘OK, I’m just going to take care of myself,’ because I care a lot about taking care of other people,” she said. Variety.

“I’m thinking, ‘I can create more jobs for people.’ I can create jobs for people.” And besides, I love it. I have the passion.

‘I just have to take care of my body. “I wish I had superpowers because I would love to be everywhere.”

She recently suffered a personal tragedy after her beloved mother Janelle passed away, and Nicole flew back to Australia for the funeral earlier this month.

Nicole spent a few days in her native Sydney with her sister Antonia and her extended family as everyone said their final goodbyes to the Kidman matriarch.

Nicole had the support of her husband Keith Urban and her two daughters Sunday Rose, 16, and Faith Margaret, 14, before they all flew back to Los Angeles together.

Last month, a heartbroken Nicole was forced to leave the Venice Film Festival, where she won Best Actress for Babygirl, due to the death of her mother.

A source claimed that people are particularly worried about Nicole as she is also currently dealing with grief following the death of her mother Janelle. They are photographed in 2018.

A source claimed that people are particularly worried about Nicole as she is also currently dealing with grief following the death of her mother Janelle. They are photographed in 2018.

“Today I arrived in Venice and shortly after discovered that my beautiful and brave mother Janelle Ann Kidman has just passed away,” Nicole revealed in a statement read by director Halina Reijn.

‘I’m shocked and I have to go to my family, but this award is for her, she formed me, guided me and made me.

‘I am beyond grateful to be able to say her name to all of you through Halina, the collision of life and art is heartbreaking, and my heart is broken. We love you all.’

Nicole was born in Honolulu and raised in Sydney by Janelle and her psychologist father Antony along with Antonia.

Nicole was devastated when she died of a heart attack in September 2014 at the age of 75.

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