


Australia: Nicole is a Country Girl!
Just like her Lady Sarah Ashley character in Australia, Nicole Kidman has gone through her own personal life transformations - sharing a new home and garden in Nashville with her husband Keith Urban and young daughter Sunday Rose.
"There's something to be said for going back to a simple form of living - nature and family. There's something very.there's safety in that." Nicole Kidman told Elle Magazine.
With her Australia character, Nicole got to show this journey on screen, "She's so tightly wound and incapable, and she's never had love. But she learns to believe and trust through the nature of the landscape and the adventure of what's happening to her, and the country wears her down and takes away the facade. And she's finally able to become a living, breathing, fully evolved person. She becomes of the earth. My character, this woman, becomes absolutely besotted with this little boy," Kidman continues "And it's beautiful, because she can't have children of her own, she can't give birth to a child - which was me until the last two months of the film, when a miracle happened!"
With the "miracle" birth of Sunday Rose in July 2008, Nicole Kidman's personal life has followed a similar path back to the transforming power of nature. Living the rural life with husband Keith Urban in Nashville.
"He's (husband Keith Urban) the greatest man besides my dad I've ever met. He's loyal and he's a soul searcher. He'll kill me for...He's very, very private. My previous marriage (to actor Tom Cruise) was far more available. This is why I live in Tennessee and I live on a farm and I'm very secluded... I've got an amazing vegetable garden. I've got a zucchini that's massive-I could enter it into a competition. We didn't pick it, and we were like, how big will it get? We have vine-ripened tomatoes, corn, mmm. I'd always dreamed of it. I tried one in L.A. when I was 25-a little vegetable garden. It was okay. But it wasn't like...this one is huge and overgrown, and people come over and pick from it and take vegetables home, and we eat right out of the garden, it's so good.







