Nicole Kidman spends first Thanksgiving without Keith Urban

Nicole Kidman spent her first Thanksgiving without Keith Urban doing a charity run. The Practical Magic star – who is divorcing the country star after 19 years of marriage – was joined by the pair’s daughters, Sunday Rose, 17, and Faith, 14, and some friends for the Boulevard Bolt in Nashville on the festive holiday.

According to E! News, Nicole and Keith have been living apart “since the beginning of summer.”

For the celebratory five-mile, Kidman posted a photo of the foursome wearing matching jumpers on Instagram with the remark, “So thankful…” xx.

After 19 years of marriage, the 58-year-old actress and the 57-year-old singer were officially divorced on September 29. The next day, People reported that Nicole had filed for divorce after nearly 20 years of marriage.

Nicole recently admitted she is “hanging in there”. Wicked: For Good star Ariana Grande, 32, asked Nicole in a conversation for Interview magazine – which took place on October 19 – how she is doing, to which the Babygirl actress replied: “I’m hanging in there.”

And elsewhere in her and Ariana’s interview – published on Monday – Nicole revealed she had a strong support network from her Practical Magic 2 co-stars when they shot the movie in London over the summer.

Kidman said, “I produce and then star in a show called Lioness, which I’m doing right now, but we shot the sequel to Practical Magic over the summer in London, which was so fun. Sandy Bullock and I, and then Joey King and Maisie [Williams] – we had an incredible cast. A lot of times I don’t have fun when I’m filming because it’s more…”

The Eternal Sunshine singer chimed in: “Emotionally draining.” Nicole replied: “Yeah. But I have such a strong relationship with all those women, so I felt protected and loved. It was just very, very safe.”

Also in the interview, the Big Little Lies star said her and Keith’s daughters have “armor” to protect themselves from social media trolls.

Nicole said, “I’m raising teenage girls right now, and it’s fascinating. I think they have an armour that we didn’t get, or that I certainly didn’t get, because there was no social media. The very, very young now have already gone, ‘We know exactly how to handle this.’ They don’t take a lot of things personally. They shrug it off.”

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