After spending 2025 "in my shell," Nicole Kidman is focusing on "what's good" in 2026, months after she filed for divorce from her husband of 19 years, Keith Urban.

When asked if she's "doing all right" in an interview with Variety published March 11, Kidman replied, "I am, because I’m always going to be moving toward what’s good."

She continued, "What I’m grateful for is my family and keeping them as is and moving forward. That's that. Everything else I don’t discuss out of respect. I'm staying in a place of, 'We are a family,' and that’s what we'll continue to be. My beautiful girls, my darlings, who are suddenly women."

Kidman initiated divorce proceedings Sept. 30 in Tennessee. With the stars' divorce finalized as of January, they are following a parenting plan in which the "Scarpetta" actress has primary custody of their daughters, 17-year-old Sunday Rose and 15-year-old Faith Margaret.

The teens will spend 306 days of the year with their mother and every other weekend with their father, according to the final decree of divorce, which was reviewed by USA TODAY. The estranged couple also agreed on an annual schedule that determines how their teen daughters will spend various holidays.