Keith Urban was among the many performers to participate in Saturday Night’s One World: Together at Home benefit show for the World Health Organization.
02.04.2020 - 19:07 / variety.com
By Will Thorne
Staff Writer
Nicole Kidman has signed on for yet another series role.
The “Big Little Lies” star is set to play one of the two leads in an Amazon adaptation of Janelle Brown’s forthcoming novel “Pretty Things.” The streaming giant won the rights to the novel in what sources describe as a highly competitive situation with multiple bidders in the race.
Kidman, who will produce the project via her Blossom Films banner, was set to appear on TV screens in the near future opposite
Keith Urban was among the many performers to participate in Saturday Night’s One World: Together at Home benefit show for the World Health Organization.
Keith Urban had a surprise guest during his One World: Stay at Home appearance – wife Nicole Kidman!
During the One World: Together at Home televised concert on Saturday night (April 18), Keith Urban (actually, three Keith Urbans) performed a country-rock take on the Steve Winwood hit "Higher Love."The country superstar looped himself on three different guitars for a fun performance filmed in the same space that he's been recording livestreams from — you know, the ones where his wife Nicole Kidman's dance moves have been just as entertaining.Tonight, Nicole only made a brief cameo at the end of
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The "Big Little Lies" star will be seen as one of the two leads in the Amazon adaptation of Janelle Brown's forthcoming novel "Pretty Things". It is being stated that the streaming giant won the rights to the novel in a highly competitive situation with multiple bidders in the race, reports variety.com.
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