Nicole Kidman made sure her 59th birthday was one to remember!
The Hollywood actress spent the day in New York City with her two daughters, Sunday, 17, and Faith, 15, soaking up the city's atmosphere and enjoying a trip to Broadway in the evening.
The trio went along to watch Mariska Hargitay in her Broadway debut in Every Brilliant Thing, where they met up with fellow celebrities Rosie O'Donnell and Orfeh.
Orfeh and Rosie shared a group photo on social media featuring Nicole, Rosie, Orfeh and Mariska in the bar at the Hudson Theatre.
Rosie wrote next to the picture: "GREAT night out with @orfeh to see @therealmariskahargitay in her brilliant broadway debut - ran in to the stunning @nicolekidman and her beautiful daughters - what a wonderful night in New York!"
Orfeh wrote alongside it: "There is literally and officially NOOO THING therealmariskahargitay cannot do. And seeing her last night in @brilliantbway (her Broadway debut) PROVED it…and then some. Mariska is astoundingly phenomenal, funny, fearless, moving, and completely commanding. With only two weeks left, if you can find a ticket, grab it immediately & SPRINT to see her.
"And when this run ends, I’d like to formally request that she return to Broadway again and again for the rest of time. "@rosie and I left the theater completely obsessed, and also delighted to spend the evening with our newest BFF, birthday girl @nicolekidman."
Nicole has primary custody of her daughters, Sunday and Faith, who she shares with ex-husband Keith Urban. Her 59th birthday marked her first since their divorce, and Keith proved that the couple were on good terms after sharing a public message wishing the actress a happy birthday.
This was the first time Keith had made reference to Nicole since their split - which was announced in September 2025 and finalized in January 2026. He wrote on Instagram Stories: "Happy birthday Nicole Mary."
Nicole briefly touched upon their split earlier this year. In March, she made a rare public comment about how she was feeling in the aftermath of the separation.
"I'm good. I'm holding steady," she told The Age Australia. "That's a good place to be able to say," she added. Discussing the breakdown of her marriage during an interview with Variety in March, Nicole noted that 2025 was a difficult year for her. "I was quiet. I had other things going on. I was in my shell."
The award-winning actress was asked if she was doing okay following her split, to which she replied: "I am, because I'm always going to be moving toward what's good." She also noted that her family was and always will remain her number one priority.
"What I'm grateful for is my family and keeping them as is and moving forward," Nicole continued. "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."









