
Nicole Kidman offers her best dating advice despite not dating much
While promoting the newest season of 'Nine Perfect Strangers,' actress Nicole Kidman offered her best 'guru' advice.
In the Hulu series, Kidman plays wellness guru Masha Dmitrichenko. While at the premiere for Season 2, Kidman was asked if she had any advice for those who are still dating.
She told reporters that although she hasn't 'done a lot of dating' in her life, she encourages those who are still dating to 'hold your power,' according to People.
'Don't give up your power. There you go. Do you like that? Yeah. Know who you are and hold onto your power. Don't give it up,' Kidman continued.
Kidman is married to country music superstar Keith Urban. They have been together since 2005 and share two daughters, Sunday and Faith.
Prior to marrying Urban, she was married to Tom Cruise from 1990 to 2001. They share two children together as well, Bella and Connor.
Kidman was also engaged to Lenny Kravitz for a time after meeting in 2002.
The actress and her current husband recently enjoyed a public date night last week when Kidman accompanied Urban to the Academy of Country Music Awards on May 8.
The couple were seen embracing each other, dancing with each other, and singing along to performances. Keith also won the Triple Crown Award.
During his speech, he mentioned their two daughters and Kidman, saying, 'My wife, Nicole Mary, is here tonight. I love you, babygirl. … And our girls Sunday and Faith watching at home tonight, I love you both, too.'
In January, while speaking with W Magazine, Kidman also shared the secret to her 18-year marriage to Urban.
She admitted that despite not being the singer in the family, she likes to sing in the shower, and so does Urban.
'I also hear Keith singing in the shower, and I'll hear his new songs forming,' Kidman told W Magazine. 'We have a double shower. The double-headed shower: key to a successful marriage. Separate commodes and a double-headed shower!'
In a separate interview with InStyle in 2019, Kidman also said it is important for her to acknowledge her family when arriving home and leaving home.
'The greatest thing our family priest told us very early on in our marriage was, 'Always kiss hello and kiss goodbye.' It just keeps you connected,' Kidman explained.
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