Nicole Kidman and her husband Keith Urban are considering a return to their native Australia after a very difficult year.
The actress, 57, recently suffered personal tragedy following the death of her beloved mother Janelle in September, returning to Sydney for the funeral.
Amid the very difficult time, Nicole had a very busy schedule flying across America to promote her latest films and film yet another project.
Her loved ones are said to be concerned about Nicole suffering from ‘burnout’ and the Big Little Lies star and Keith are now reportedly considering returning to Australia.
“Nicole and Keith have had their worst year ever, they’ve barely spent any time together and she’s been alone at her most worrying times,” a source told Woman’s Day.
“Everyone’s big concern is: how much more can she tolerate?”
Nicole Kidman and her husband Keith Urban (pictured in October) are considering a return to their native Australia after a very difficult year
Nicole’s loved ones are said to be concerned about her ‘burnout’ and the Big Little Lies star and Keith are reportedly considering a return to Australia
Country singer Keith, 57, is said to be considering taking a step back from touring to support Nicole after his 10-day Las Vegas residency comes to an end in February.
Daily Mail Australia has contacted Nicole’s representatives for comment.
Nicole recently united in grief with her family – including her younger sister Antonia – in Sydney as they all attended her mother Janelle’s funeral.
Janelle died last month at the age of 84 – just hours before Nicole won best actress for her role in Babygirl at the Venice Film Festival.
Nicole was supported by Keith and their two daughters Sunday Rose, 16, and Faith Margaret, 14, before they all flew back to Los Angeles together.
Nicole and Keith own a sprawling 20-room mansion in Nashville that cost them $4.89 million, as well as a $6.77 million home in Beverly Hills and a $13.53 million designer duplex in Chelsea, New York.
They also still own properties Down Under, including a $6.5 million farm in the Southern Highlands and two penthouses in Sydney’s Milson’s Point, which they rent out.
Nicole is currently in the US filming upcoming six-part crime series Scarpetta, and has been spotted on a series of red carpets to promote her latest release, Babygirl.
The actress, 57, has suffered personal tragedy following the death of her beloved mother Janelle (both pictured in 2018) in September when she returned to Sydney for the funeral.
However, her busy schedule is said to have raised concerns that she could suffer ‘burnout’ if she overextended herself with the releases and their extensive press tours.
A source recently claimed that people are especially concerned about Nicole as she is also currently dealing with her grief following Janelle’s death.
“Nicole still looks as amazing as ever, but she’s been through so much and it seems she’s coping with her grief by throwing herself into work,” a source said. Women’s Day magazine.
‘There are times when she sleeps more on a plane than in a bed. Everyone’s worried about her.’
During her busy year, Nicole has already starred in Netflix’s age difference rom-com A Family Affair, while her other steamy romance Babygirl will be released in December.
Nicole also starred in Netflix’s thriller series A Perfect Couple and series two of Special Ops: Lioness, as her schedule has been full in recent months.
Nicole recently reflected on her busy working life and talked about how she finds it difficult to get away from the cameras and just take time for herself.
“It’s really hard for me to say, ‘Okay, I’m just going to take care of myself,’ because I do so much of taking care of other people,” she shared Variety.
“I think, ‘I can create more work for people.’ I can create jobs for people.” And I love it too. 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.”