Nicole Kidman’s Wealth Unveiled as Alleged ‘Cocaine Clause’ May Benefit Keith Urban in Divorce

Nicole Kidman’s astonishing nine-figure net worth has been revealed as she files for divorce from husband Keith Urban. Reports suggest that Urban might benefit financially from the split due to a clause in their prenuptial agreement.

On September 30, Kidman, aged 58, submitted the divorce filing in a Tennessee court, citing irreconcilable differences with 57-year-old Urban, according to documents obtained by People.

Kidman and Urban, who first met in 2005, married in June 2006 and mainly live in Nashville. They have two children, Sunday Rose (17) and Faith Margaret (14), and reportedly parted ways earlier this year.

TMZ initially reported on the Oscar-winning actor’s separation. Kidman was previously married to Tom Cruise for a decade, with whom she shares two children. Their marriage ended in 2001.

While some aspects of Kidman and Urban’s divorce have been disclosed, including a notable request by the Australian actress about their children, much of the details are still confidential.

This includes the division, if any, of Kidman’s $250 million and Urban’s $75 million net worth, as reported by Celebrity Net Worth.

Kidman’s fortune is attributed to her expansive acting career, her production company Blossom Films, and collaborations with AMC Theatres and CBD company SeraLabs.

Urban is the host of the CBS music show, The Road, and concluded a 30-show Las Vegas residency earlier this year.

The musician from New Zealand has also won 15 Academy of Country Music Awards, released 12 solo studio albums, and contributed his voice to multiple films.

The former couple is said to own 11 properties across the U.S. and Australia, according to News.com.au.

An interesting alleged detail from their prenuptial agreement is a ‘cocaine clause’ as reported by Hello! and Radar Online. This clause supposedly relates to the four-time Grammy Award winner’s past struggles with substance abuse.

The reports suggest that Urban would receive $600,000 for each year he remained sober during their marriage, potentially earning over $11 million if the couple’s 19-year marriage is considered.

At Kidman’s AFI Lifetime Achievement Award ceremony last year, Urban reflected on the support Kidman provided for his sobriety throughout their marriage.

“We got married in 2006, and barely four months into our marriage, the addictions that I had done really nothing about blew our marriage to smithereens,” he recounted.

“Four months into a marriage, and I’m in rehab for three months with no idea what was going to happen to us. Nic pushed through every negative voice – I’m sure even some of her own – and she chose love. And here we are tonight, 18 years later. Her capacity to love is like no one I’ve ever met.”

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