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'Like it was yesterday': Nicole Kidman shares vintage snap from wedding to Keith Urban

2022-06-27T10:31:59.043Z


The actress and musician celebrated their 16th wedding anniversary on Saturday, June 25. On this occasion, Nicole Kidman posted a photograph of the event on her Instagram account.


They said "I do" to each other in 2006. Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban celebrated their 16th wedding anniversary on Saturday, June 25.

On this occasion, the Australian actress shared a vintage snapshot of their union on her Instagram account.

We see the couple in the church, the first in a wedding dress, the second in a suit, lighting a candle.

“Happy 16th birthday, can we read in the caption of the post.

I remember it like it was yesterday.

Forever (heart emoji).”

A post "liked" by more than 271,000 people, including Reese Witherspoon, a close friend of the actress.

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For his part, Keith Urban shared on the social network a more recent snapshot of the duo in sunglasses, sipping a drink on the terrace.

“Happy 16th birthday baby,” the country musician commented in all caps.

The couple met in 2005, before getting married the following year in Sydney.

From this union were born their daughters Sunday Rose, 13, and Faith Margaret, 11.

The actress was already the mother of Isabella, 29, and Connor, 27, adopted during her relationship with Tom Cruise.

In January, Nicole Kidman claimed in particular in the program “CBS Mornings” that her meeting with Keith Urban was “the best thing that ever happened to her”.

Source: lefigaro

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