Nicole Kidman is expressing her love for her husband, Keith Urban!
04.01.2020 - 19:26 / harpersbazaar.com
The Australia wildfires may have already killed over half a billion mammals, birds, and reptiles, including approximately 8,000 koalas.
While rescue missions continue, celebrities are using their platforms to raise awareness of the ways in which the general public can help all of those affected.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge tweeted about the "devastating fires," and shared a list of helpful accounts to update anyone in need.Australia has been plagued by terrible wildfires, which currently
.Nicole Kidman is expressing her love for her husband, Keith Urban!
Nicole Kidman revealed that she nearly lost her home in Australia due to the devastating brushfires that are sweeping across the nation.
Right now, the Golden Globes are the last thing on Nicole Kidman's mind. On Saturday, Kidman and her husband Keith Urban donated $500,000 to Australia's Rural Fire Services to help fight the raging wildfires ravaging the country.
© Getty Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban photographed on the red carpet of the 77th Annual Golden Globe Awards at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on January 05, 2020 in Beverly Hills, California. Nicole Kidman has gushed over her rocker husband, Keith Urban, in an interview about their quiet family life in Nashville, Tennessee.
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Amid Australia's bushfire crisis, a growing host of celebrities have pledged donations to firefighters and organizations supporting those affected, including Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban, Lizzo, Pink, and Selena Gomez. This week, Chris Hemsworth joined the list of donors, contributing a staggering $1 million and urging his followers to pledge whatever they can.
Chris Hemsworth has donated $1 million to the wildfire relief efforts in his native Australia.
For months now, devastating have been tearing through Australia, resulting in dozens of casualties, destroyed homes, and massive damage to both cities and bushlands. Nearly every state in Australia has been affected in some way, although a large portion of the destruction has been concentrated in the southeastern region of New South Wales.Celebrities and public figures across the world have been raising awareness and rallying people to help both victims and first responders.
Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban are keeping Australia in their hearts at the 2020 Golden Globes amid the devastating wildfires.
Nicole Kidman kicked off Golden Globes festivities in California in tears over the deadly wildfires in Australia, according to a report.
Keith Urban and wife Nicole Kidman are giving $500,000 to support firefighters in their battle against Australia's devastating wildfires. "Our family’s support, thoughts, and prayers are with everyone affected by the fires all over Australia.
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Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban are, without a doubt, proud Australians. They share a home in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, where they often spend time.
Duchess Meghan and Prince Harry announced via Instagram that they have donated to bushfire relief in Australia — and urged people to do the same — on Saturday, January 4.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have encouraged their fans to contribute to fundraising efforts in the wake of Australia's devastating wildfires.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex posted an emotional message to the people of Australia, having visited New South Wales during their royal tour in 2018.Meghan and Harry join Queen Elizabeth, Kate Middleton, and Prince William, all of whom have shared messages of support to Australia.The eastern and southern coasts of Australia have been seriously affected
The Queen has released an official statement regarding the current wildfires in Australia, which have had a "devastating impact."Australia's wildfires may have already killed over half a billion mammals, birds, and reptiles, including approximately 8,000 koalas.Other members of the royal family have also taken to social media to share their support for all of those affected.Australia is currently fighting a "mega blaze," per CBS News, with approximately 15 million acres having already burned in
It may be Golden Globes weekend, but Nicole Kidman, unfortunately, has other things to worry about.