Nicole Kidman addresses split from Keith Urban: 'We are a family'

Nicole Kidmanhas opened up about her split fromKeith Urbanmonths after their divorce was made public.

Entertainment Weekly Nicole Kidman; Keith UrbanCredit: Swan Gallet/Getty; Gilbert Flores/Getty

TheBig Little Liesstar said she was doing alright after the high-profile separation. She said she wanted to ensure her family continued to operate "as is" despite the breakup.

"I'm always going to be moving toward what's good," thePractical Magicactress said in arecent interviewwithVariety."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."

Nicole Kidman attends the Los Angeles Premiere of Hulu's 'Nine Perfect Strangers' Season 2 at the Beverly Estate on May 15, 2025Credit: Frazer Harrison/Getty

Kidman, 58,filed for divorcefrom Urban, 58, last September after 19 years of marriage. The couple married in June 2006 and moved to Nashville the following year. They share teen daughters Sunday Rose, 17, and Faith Margaret, 15, who will live primarily with Kidman but spend weekends with Urban.

The divorce wasfinalizedin January. As part of the separation agreement, each party agreed they "will not speak badly of each other or the members of the family of the other parent" to their children.

"They will encourage each child to continue to love the other parent and be comfortable in both families," the agreement continued.

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Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman attend the 2025 Academy of Country Music Awards on May 8, 2025 in Frisco, TexasCredit: Taylor Hill/WireImage

Kidman toldVarietythat she would continue to live in Nashville, where she often spends time with her friend and former costar, Reese Witherspoon.

"We have our life here," Kidman said. "I'm part of the city and community for 20 years. It's my home. "

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While their divorce was announced on Sept. 30 of last year, Kidman had hinted at their split weeks before. She had shared how she had been "lean[ing] on a close circle of girlfriends" in Nashville during an interview withVoguethat took place before the announcement.

"How many times do you have to be taught that you think you know where your life is going and then it isn't going in that direction?" she said at the time.

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'Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' Season 4 is here. How to watch

MomTokis making its mark on the reality TV universe, and it's playing out on"The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives"Season 4.

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The Hulu reality show, which follows a group of Utah-based TikTokinfluencer moms, will return for its newest season on March 12.

The latest installment of the show is set to follow cast members Whitney Leavitt and Jen Affleck during their runs on"Dancing with the Stars"last fall.

Another MomToker,Taylor Frankie Paul, will soon star as"The Bachelorette,"the news of which will play out on "Mormon Wives," according to the Season 4 trailer.

Other castmates are also marking career milestones during the upcoming season.Mayci Neeleyembarked on a book tour, and Layla Taylor modeled in New York Fashion Week during filming, per the trailer.

Here's what to know.

<p style="Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" star Taylor Frankie Paul is set to head up the 22nd season of "The Bachelorette."

When the show premieres, on March 22, 2026, twenty-two men will line up to see if they are her special someone.

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Brad is working toward getting his private pilot's license.

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" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Clayton, a 36-year-old singer/songwriter from Nashville, enjoys spending time with his dog, Oliver, in nature and riding horseback on a good trail when he's not writing music. The self-described lover boy is ready to write songs for the woman of his dreams, his bio says.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Conrad, a 32-year-old startup founder from Santa Monica, California, has an MBA from Stanford and started his own business in the men's fertility sector. The self-described hopeless romantic has been to the Stagecoach music festival 12 times and is an Eagle Scout, according to his bio.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Doug, a 28-year-old lifeguard from San Diego, is an avid surfer and ready to dive into love. When he's not catching waves he enjoys watching "Friends" and cheering on the Los Angeles Lakers, his bio says.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Johnnie, a 30-year-old former professional baseball player from Massapequa, New York, is searching for his lifelong teammate. In his free time he loves to show off his dance moves on TikTok and the dance floor, and his perfect date consists of grabbing pizza and enjoying each other's company, according to his bio.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Josh, a 28-year-old sales manager from Provo, Utah, is a dad-joke-loving romantic and homeowner who says life is only "half complete" without his person. When he's not teaching kids to ski or coaching his nephew's football team, he's swing dancing, according to his bio. He's also a Disney adult who loves a peanut butter burger and attends Utah's Tulip Festival every year with his grandma.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Kevin, a 32-year-old physical therapist from Miami, earned his doctorate and is a business owner who's embraced life as a self-proclaimed "yes man" after navigating a "fake" dating scene. He loves sharing Cuban food and speaking Spanish with his family — and he says he's happiest when he's well fed, according to his bio. He dreams of swimming with hammerhead sharks, and cries to "Crash" by Dave Matthews Band.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Lew, a 32-year-old insurance tech founder from Salt Lake City, Utah, is a 6'8" former basketball player who's ready to "fall in love with my best friend" and values unplugged, fully present time together. He's a Belieber who loves brunchin' with the boys — and once won a twerking competition in Thailand, his bio says.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Malik, a 30-year-old tech executive from Brooklyn, New York is a self-proclaimed foodie who loves to cook and wants his future wife to feel like "the most special girl in the world." He's big on Halloween costumes, has a playlist for every occasion, and once had a mohawk (but won't show pics), accordingto his bio.

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Taylor Frankie Paul's 'Bachelorette' suitors revealed. See every guy

"Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" starTaylor Frankie Paulis set to head up the 22nd season of "The Bachelorette."When the show premieres, on March 22, 2026,twenty-two men willline up to see if they are her special someone.Meet every guy vying for Paul's heart on the ABC reality series.

When does 'Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' Season 4 come out?

"The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" Season 4 premieres on March 12.

"The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" Season 4 will premiere on Thursday, March 12.

All ten episodes of the season will be available to watch that day.

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How to watch 'Secret Lives of Mormon Wives'

"The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" is available tostream on Hulu.

The platform offerssubscriptionsranging from $11.99 to $18.99 a month forstandard streaming plans.

Other packages, including live television, are priced between $88.99 and $99.99 a month. New users can also sign up for a free trial.

Watch 'SLOMW' Season 4 trailer

'Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' Season 4 cast

While most of the same faces will be returning to "Mormon Wives" this season, Demi Engemann is not featured as a main cast member. She is still set to appear on the upcoming season.

The main cast members this season include:

Melina Khan is a national trending reporter for USA TODAY. She can be reached atmelina.khan@usatoday.com.

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Rebecca Gayheart details 'powerful moment' Eric Dane first heard AI recreation of his voice weeks before his death

Rebecca Gayheart shares Eric Dane's reaction to hearing an AI recreation of his voice weeks before he died.

Entertainment Weekly Eric Dane and Rebecca Gayheart in Los Angeles in 2017Credit: Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty for Chrysalis Butterfly Ball

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  • Dane "was really excited about it, because he was losing his voice, and it was becoming more difficult for him to communicate each and every day," Gayheart said.

  • The actor died in February.

Rebecca GayheartandEric Daneparticipated in a powerful project before Dane's death.

The actor, who died in February at 53 after being diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), participated in a voice restoration project weeks before his death. The project, which was overseen bythe AI firm ElevenLabs, was meant to help him communicate as he lost his voice. By restoring his voice, Dane was also able to provide his daughters Billie, 16, and Georgia, 14, with a piece of him after he died.

Dane's widow Gayheart toldVarietythat the lateGrey's Anatomystar "was really excited about it, because he was losing his voice, and it was becoming more difficult for him to communicate each and every day. So it became sort of urgent."

Dane had the opportunity to hear the AI recreation of his voice before he died, which used recordings he provided to the lab. Using the recordings, the technology focuses on the nuances of someone's speaking voice to recreate the way they sound.

Rebecca Gayheart and Eric Dane in Hollywood in 2004Credit: Chris Weeks/WireImage

"He was waiting anxiously to hear it, and when we got it from ElevenLabs it was a really big moment. It was a powerful moment. We played it, and Eric became visibly emotional," Gayheart revealed of the result. "And when I heard it, I cried. I think everyone in the room did."

When they played the recording for their teenage daughters, Gayheart said her daughters were "thrilled." "They were like, that's not a recording. That's your voice. That's you. So it was spot on. He just had this way of speaking, and they captured it so beautifully."

Gayheart, who married Dane in 2004, said that her family was "really struggling" as Dane lost his voice. "Knowing we had that in our back pocket, just felt really good. I'm sad, and I know Eric is too, that we didn't ever get to really use it. But what I do know is that he would want as many people as possible to have access" to the technology.

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ElevenLabs offers this powerful service for free to people experiencing terminal neurological diseases that impact the ability to speak. At this year's SXSW festival, ElevenLabs and Gayheart will honor Dane's legacy with a panel titled"Hello Again: Restoring Voices with AI."

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"He wanted to advocate for love and for the movement [around ALS] and so I'm there to do this for him," Gayheart added of Dane. "For a million people to get a voice to be able to communicate with their children or their loved ones or their caretakers or their doctors or in their job — this is a really huge movement."

Eric Dane in Los Angeles in June 2025Credit: Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty

Dane died on Feb. 19 at 53 years old, less than a year after herevealed his diagnosis in April 2025.

"With heavy hearts, we share that Eric Dane passed on Thursday afternoon following a courageous battle with ALS. He spent his final days surrounded by dear friends, his devoted wife, and his two beautiful daughters, Billie and Georgia, who were the center of his world,"a statement shared with PEOPLE read.

"Throughout his journey with ALS, Eric became a passionate advocate for awareness and research, determined to make a difference for others facing the same fight. He will be deeply missed, and lovingly remembered always. Eric adored his fans and is forever grateful for the outpouring of love and support he's received. The family has asked for privacy as they navigate this impossible time."

Gayheart filed for divorce from Dane in 2018, but filed to have the divorce dismissed in 2025, weeks before he announced his diagnosis.

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Jennifer Lopez says she's in her 'happy era' as she launches Vegas residency

Jennifer Lopezis taking audiences through the story of her life and the lessons she's learned along the way in her new Las Vegas residency at Caesars Palace.

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The two-hour high-energy show blends Lopez's biggest pop hits with theatrical elements inspired by Old Hollywood, Broadway and classic Vegas spectacles.

Structured in four acts, the production celebrates the singer, actor and entrepreneur's decadeslong career, while also reflecting on her personal journey.

"I feel like my shows are always an athletic event," Lopez told ABC News' Juju Chang in an interview that aired Wednesday on "Good Morning America."

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The residency marks a new chapter for the 56-year-old superstar, who says she's embracing what she calls her "happy era."

"I'm in my happy era," Lopez said. "I think for the first time in my life, I feel like I'm free. I am on my own. And it feels really good."

She continued, "I didn't really know what that felt like since I was in my early 20s. And even before that, you know, I've always had a boyfriend. There was always kind of, like, someone in my life and so many other things that I felt like were out of my control, and I just am at a point in my life ... where I really trust myself and have learned to kind of -- I guess this sounds funny -- appreciate myself a little bit more instead of being so hard on myself all the time and always trying to prove so many things."

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For her Las Vegas residency, Lopez performs reimagined versions of her songs backed by a full orchestra, something she says she had always wanted to do.

"I wanted to have an orchestra onstage for this show, which I've never done," she said. "And all of the songs are reimagined in that way."

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The show pays tribute to the city that has long served as a home to many superstar residencies, while also incorporating elements of Broadway, Lopez's first love as a performer.

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"It's a celebration," Lopez said of the show. "That life is so precious. And, you know, even my kids going off to college now, it goes so quickly, and it's like ... you have to cherish and live every single moment."

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The residency comes after a difficult personal period for Lopez, following the highly publicized breakup ofher marriage to Ben Affleckin 2024.

She said that moment forced her to slow down and focus on herself and her family.

"I had stop everything. And I took a year off. I canceled tours. I decided to just be home and sit in what had happened without running away from it. Through work, through another person, through anything. Just sit," Lopez said.

"I needed to be home with my kids, and that was the priority at that time," she continued. "But I really needed to... I was just at a point where I was like, 'What is going on with you?' Because I couldn't blame anybody else. Because I don't think that that's where the lesson is. And so, I really wanted to figure myself out."

Amy Sussman/Getty Images - Jennifer Lopez attends the 83rd Annual Golden Globe Awards on January 11, 2026 in Beverly Hills, California.

That process, she said, helped her learn something she once feared -- being comfortable on her own.

Asked if she is currently dating anyone, Lopez replied, "No. No, I'm not. God forbid. I don't want to ruin anything. It's so nice right now. I'm so happy. It's the best. I just feel really good right now."

After decades in the spotlight, Lopez says she feels stronger than ever.

"I am a mom of graduates this year who are going to college. I am a showgirl and an entertainer and an actor and an entrepreneur," she said. "I am happy, and I am healthy, and I'm grateful. That's who I am today. And I'm surrounded by love, which is the best part."

Ultimately, Lopez said she hopes audiences leave the show with a simple lesson.

"It's definitely 'Get up no matter what happens and dance again,'" she said. "Because you will ... life kind of will throw things at you, but dance. Keep dancing, keep finding the joy in every moment, in every day. Because it's there."

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US vaccine advisers drop plan to question mRNA COVID shots, WaPo reports

March 11 (Reuters) - A key U.S. federal vaccine advisory panel has dropped a push against COVID ‌mRNA vaccines, the Washington Post reported on Wednesday, ‌citing two people familiar with the matter.

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Some vaccine advisers under Health ​and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr had been seeking to potentially stop recommending mRNA shots, but that plan is no longer moving forward, the report ‌said.

The Department of Health ⁠and Human Services, which oversees the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, did not ⁠immediately respond to a Reuters' request for comment outside regular working hours.

The advisers to the CDC are slated to ​meet next ​week and are expected ​to make recommendations on ‌which vaccines Americans should receive and when.

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Under the leadership of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a longtime anti-vaccine activist, the HHS decided in August last year to wind down mRNA vaccine development activities under its biomedical research ‌unit.

He had said "the data show ​these vaccines fail to protect effectively ​against upper respiratory ​infections like COVID and flu," despite scientific ‌evidence to the contrary.

These vaccines, ​produced by Pfizer-BioNTech ​and Moderna, do not contain weakened or inactivated viruses, and instead give cells instructions to make a ​protein component of ‌the virus, prompting the body to build immunity.

(Reporting ​by Akanksha Khushi in Bengaluru; Editing by ​Andrew Heavens and Andrei Khalip)

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