Nicole Kidman has checked off a remarkable milestone, completing her journey across all seven continents by visiting Antarctica with her daughters. The 58-year-old actress shared highlights from the icy expedition in an Instagram post on Wednesday, Jan. 21, revealing that the trip marked her first time on the southernmost continent.
Nicole Kidman enjoys Antarctica outing with daughters amid Keith Urban split
“Thank you, @SilverSea, for taking me to my 7th continent! Once in a lifetime adventure with family and friends,” wrote Nicole Kidman alongside the photos. In one image, Kidman poses with daughters Sunday Rose, 17, and Faith Margaret, 15, bundled up in matching red-and-black snowsuits and dark sunglasses to shield against the Antarctic glare.
Another snapshot shows the Oscar winner standing on the deck of a boat in a white puffer jacket and black pants, with towering glaciers stretching behind her. The actor also relaxed aboard the ship, spending quiet time reading a book. Sources previously told PEOPLE that Kidman has been prioritizing time with her children, noting that family remains her anchor. “Nicole spends a lot of time with her girls. She loves family time,” an insider shared.
After spending the holidays in Australia, Kidman reportedly returned to Nashville with her daughters, settling back into their routine. “She’s looking ahead to a busy and exciting year professionally too, with several projects coming up,” the source added, describing the atmosphere at home as calm.
Nicole Kidman has reportedly finalized a divorce settlement with Keith Urban, agreeing to waive child and spousal support, according to court documents. The agreement, filed on January 6, came three months after Kidman submitted divorce papers, citing irreconcilable differences. Both parties also agreed to cover their own legal fees and expenses.
The couple committed to maintaining a loving, stable, and nurturing relationship with their children despite the divorce, pledging not to speak negatively about each other or their families and to actively encourage the children to feel comfortable and maintain close bonds with both parents.
