The Moment

Nicole Kidman kept it classy for Father’s Day, sharing a tender shout-out that included ex-husband Keith Urban and their two daughters. On her Instagram Stories over Father’s Day weekend, the Oscar winner, 59, posted a black-and-white photo of her own dad alongside a sweet snap of Urban, 58, giving their girls a piggyback ride. Her caption? A simple, generous, “Happy Father’s Day to all the fathers.”

Within the same weekend swirl, Urban posted a cheerful “Happy birthday, Nicole Mary!!!!!!!!!!!!” on his Stories, a nod to Kidman’s June birthday. It wasn’t an olive branch so much as a “we’re fine, thanks” kind of public goodwill that speaks louder than any formal statement.

Keith Urban's Instagram Story reading, "Happy birthday, Nicole Mary!!!!!!!!!!!!".
The songwriter shared the public declaration via Instagram Stories. – Page Six

For a pair whose personal life has been under a microscope for years, the posts read as remarkably normal: grown-ups marking family milestones without shade, subtweets, or theatrical subtext.

The Take

Here’s what I see: this is co-parenting with training wheels off. The vibe is less “celebrity chess match” and more “we’re still a family, just organized differently.” In a celebrity culture that can turn every breakup into a content farm, Kidman and Urban choosing warmth over warfare is refreshing.

It also tells you exactly who’s steering the narrative: they are. A brief Father’s Day nod, a breezy birthday blast. These are soft signals that the household temperature is room-temp polite. No cryptic lyrics. No PR essays about “our journey.” Just two A-listers keeping it gracious for the kids and the fans. It’s like trading divorce-court fireworks for a friendly backyard barbecue: fewer sparks, more actual comfort.

And yes, it’s smart. Public kindness is the designer trench coat of post-split optics: timeless, flattering, and weatherproof. When your brand is built on longevity and likability (hello, Keith’s country fandom; hi, Nicole’s prestige projects), a little public grace goes a very long way.

Receipts

Confirmed:

Nicole Kidman's Instagram Stories collage: black-and-white photos of her father and Keith Urban giving their daughters a piggyback ride, with the caption "Happy Father's Day to all the fathers."
“Happy Father’s Day to all the fathers,” the actress wrote via Instagram Stories over the weekend. – Page Six
  • Kidman posted a Father’s Day message on Instagram Stories over Father’s Day weekend, June 2026, including an image of Urban with their daughters and a separate photo honoring her own father (visible on her official Instagram account during the holiday window).
  • Urban posted “Happy birthday, Nicole Mary!!!!!!!!!!!!” on his Instagram Stories the same weekend, acknowledging Kidman’s birthday.
  • They share two daughters together, Sunday (born 2008) and Faith (born 2010), a long-established public fact.

Unverified/Reported:

  • Specific legal details and timing of a finalized divorce (reporting has framed the Father’s Day post as “post-divorce,” but official court documentation has not been cited here).
  • Whether Urban did or did not post about Mother’s Day this year (social-media observations vary, and Stories expire).

Backstory (for Casual Readers)

Kidman, the Oscar-winning actress known for “The Hours” and “Big Little Lies”, married Urban, the Grammy-winning country star, in 2006 after meeting the year prior. They welcomed two daughters, Sunday and Faith, and for nearly two decades projected a supportive, low-drama partnership built on mutual admiration and public discretion. In late 2025, reports surfaced that the pair had split; by early 2026, many outlets described the separation as finalized. Through it all, both stars have largely avoided messy public back-and-forth, opting instead for studio work, touring, and when needed, short, sunny social posts.

What’s Next

Expect more of the same: brief, respectful touchpoints around family milestones rather than blow-by-blow updates. If any formal statement or filing is shared publicly, that will clarify the timeline fans keep asking about. Until then, eyes will be on their next red-carpet moments, award shows, and tour stops, not for drama, but for the calm continuity they just telegraphed.

Your move, celebrity culture. Not every split needs a soundtrack. Sometimes it just needs manners.

How do you feel about exes posting warm holiday shout-outs: healthy closure or unnecessary performance?


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