Grief-stricken Nicole Kidman is comforted by her husband Keith Urban at her mother Janelle's funeral as their daughter Sunday Rose breaks down in tears

Grief-stricken Nicole Kidman is comforted by her husband Keith Urban at her mother Janelle's funeral as their daughter Sunday Rose breaks down in tears
By: dailymail Posted On: October 15, 2024 View: 133

Nicole Kidman was supported by her doting husband Keith Urban as they attended her mother Janelle's funeral in Sydney on Tuesday. 

The Australian actress, 57, appeared sombre as she joined her family at St Francis Xavier Church in Lavender Bay to say her final goodbye. 

Janelle died at the age of 84 last month - just hours before Nicole was awarded the Best Actress gong for her role in Babygirl at the Venice Film Festival.

Nicole held hands with her country music star husband, 56, as she arrived at the church dressed in a long black coat and designer sunglasses. 

The couple was also joined by their two daughters Sunday Rose, 16, and Faith Margaret, 14, as well as Nicole's sister Antonia, 54.

Nicole's older children Bella and Connor, who she adopted with her ex-husband Tom Cruise, did not appear to be in attendance at the service.

During one emotional moment ahead of the funeral, Sunday was seen wiping tears away from her eyes as she became overwhelmed with emotion on the difficult day.

She was supported by Faith and cousins Lucia, 26, Hamish, 23, and Sybella Hawley, 17, who are the children of Antonia and her late husband Angus Hawley.

Nicole Kidman was supported by her doting husband Keith Urban as they attended her mother Janelle's funeral in Sydney on Tuesday
The Australian actress, 57, looked sombre as she joined her family (pictured with Keith) at St Francis Xavier Church in Lavender Bay to farewell her beloved mother
Her daughter Sunday Rose, 16, was supported by her cousin Sybella Hawley, 17, as she broke down in tears during one emotional moment during the service
Janelle's touching order of service featured a photograph of her smiling as it sat beside a bouquet of pink and white roses outside the chapel
Janelle died at the age of 84 last month - just hours before Nicole was awarded the Best Actress at Venice Film Festival (Nicole is pictured with Janelle and her father Antony in 2003)

Antonia shares another son, James, with Angus - who died in April 2015 from a suspected heart attack - while she went on to welcome two more sons, Nicholas and Alexander, with her second husband Craig Marran.

Craig leant his support to Antonia at Janelle's funeral as he was seen lovingly placing his hand on her shoulder outside the church in one heartfelt moment.

The Kidman family were joined by close friends at the intimate service including Channel Nine star Richard Wilkins, 69, and his make-up artist girlfriend Mia Hawkswell, 47.

Australian TV presenter Peter Overton, his wife Jessica Rowe and their daughters Allegra and Giselle were also in attendance.

During one sweet moment, Allegra was seen supporting Nicole's daughters Sunday and Faith as she wrapped them in a close embrace.

Peter is a close friend of the Kidman family, having acted as a pallbearer at Nicole's father Antony's funeral, which was held at the same church as Janelle's service.

The Overton and Kidman-Urban clan have shared a close relationship over the years, even ringing in the New Year together at the famous family's multimillion-dollar North Sydney penthouse on January 1, 2023.

Antony died from a suspected heart attack in Singapore in 2014 at the age of 75, and the Kidman family said goodbye to him in a more public funeral on September 19 of that year.

Last month, Nicole and Antonia shared an emotional tribute to their late mother on Instagram and posted several never-before-seen family pictures.

In the post, the Perfect Couple star thanked her millions of fans and supporters for expressing their condolences during their time of grieving.

'My sister and I along with our family want to thank you for the outpouring of love and kindness we have felt this week,' Nicole wrote in the joint statement.

'Every message we have received from those who loved and admired our Mother has meant more to us than we will ever be able to express. Thank you from our whole family for respecting our privacy as we take care of each other.'

Nicole was seen arriving at the church holding hands with Keith, 56, as he leant his support to her throughout the service
Keith held the car door open for her as she arrived to join her family in saying goodbye to their beloved matriarch Janelle
Nicole cut a sophisticated figure in a black dress with a white lace trim, which she wore with black heels and a smart jacket for the funeral service
Keith proved himself to be a pillar of support for Nicole as he tightly held her hand as they left the church together
Keith cut a smart figure in a black suit as he walked hand-in-hand with an emotional Nicole as she left the church, where she celebrated her mother's life with her close family and friends
Nicole and Keith looked as close as ever as they rallied together to support one another during the difficult time
Nicole sported black sunglasses as she got out of her vehicle alongside Keith to join her family at the intimate service
Keith held the car door open for Nicole as he was a pillar of support for her throughout the entire day
They said farewell to Janelle at the same church where they held Nicole's father Antony's funeral after his death from a heart attack in 2014 (Nicole is pictured at Antony's funeral)
Keith proved himself to be every inch the doting husband as he loyally stood by Nicole's side throughout the day
Sunday was comforted by her cousins Lucia, 26, and Sybella, the daughters of Nicole's sister Antonia and her late husband Angus Hawley
Sunday was overwhelmed with emotion as she broke down in tears during one emotional moment
Antonia was seen arriving wearing a black skirt and a dark button-up cardigan as she joined her sister Nicole at the funeral
Antonia was sweetly comforted by her husband Craig Marran outside the chapel
Antonia and Craig were seen sharing a tender moment as he lovingly placed his hand on her shoulder while she took a call outside the church
Antonia looked downcast as she stood outside the church to take a phone call
Lucia looked sombre as she arrived at the service dressed in a black gown and smart blazer alongside her family

The week before the post was shared, Nicole had been forced to leave Venice Film Festival because of the sad news of her mother's death.

'Today I arrived in Venice to find out shortly after, that my beautiful, brave mother Janelle Ann Kidman has just passed,' Nicole revealed in a statement read by director Halina Reijn.

'I am in shock and I have to go to my family, but this award is for her, she shaped me, she guided me, and she made me.

'I am beyond grateful that I get to say her name to all of you through Halina, the collision of life and art is heart-breaking, and my heart is broken. We love you all.'

In an interview with the Fresh Air podcast in January 2022, Nicole spoke briefly about her mother's health issues after temporarily moving back to Sydney to support her.

Her comments came as she told how she had taken Janelle to the Art Gallery of New South Wales after hours, where they saw the Matisse: Life & Spirit exhibition, describing it as a 'soothing balm' amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

'We're down here primarily to take care of my mother and to have her surrounded by her grandchildren,' she said.

Sunday was seen arriving alongside her cousin Lucia Hawley, the daughter of Nicole's sister Antonia
The Kidman cousins all made a very rare appearance together as they united in their grief to say goodbye to their grandmother (pictured: Sybella, Sunday, Lucia and Faith)
Antonia's sons Hamish - who she shares with Angus Hawley - and Nicholas and Alexander, who she shares with with her second husband Craig Marran, were also in attendance
Hamish was seen embracing Nicole's daughter Sunday as he comforted her during one emotional moment
Lucia, Sybella, Sunday and Faith all flocked around one another on the difficult day as they kept close together
Lucia looked sombre as she waited outside the church with her younger sister and cousin Sunday
Sunday wore a black dress with a white lined collar while Lucia wore a smart all-black ensemble on the day
Lucia's boyfriend of three years Henry Poole also showed his support as he arrived at the funeral clad in a black suit, with his arm in a cast
Australian TV presenter Peter Overton was also in attendance at the service with his wife Jessica Rowe and daughter Allegra and leant his support to Lucia and Sybella outside the church
During another sweet moment, Allegra was seen supporting Nicole's daughters Sunday and Faith as she wrapped them in a close embrace

'So luckily yesterday, even though Omicron is raging through this country, we were able to take her into the gallery after hours and show her the Matisse exhibit, which coming from a mother who's raised me in the arts, it was soothing balm. Matisse was soothing balm last night.'

Nicole often spoke about her mother's support and influence on her career over the years.

Nicole was born in Honolulu and raised in Sydney by Janelle and her psychologist father Antony alongside Antonia.

Nicole pursued her passion for acting when she was a teenager and was supported by both of her parents as she soared to global fame.

They both remained closely involved with her career over the years, with Nicole recently admitting she would still go to her mother for advice.

In November, the Big Little Lies star told how she would often ask Janelle for advice on her outfits, despite working with a whole string of professional stylists.

In a sign of their close bond, Nicole told People: 'My mother is still — she's so involved in what I wear.'

Nicole is known for her daring fashion choices but told how it was her mother and grandmother who first fostered her love for clothes.

The Overtons and Kidman-Urban clan have shared a close relationship over the years, even ringing in the New Year together at the famous family's multimillion-dollar North Sydney penthouse on January 1, 2023. Jessica Rowe pictured bottom right
Peter and his daughter Allegra looked somber as they left the service
Richard Wilkins showed his support for the Kidman clan as he attended the funeral with his girlfriend Mia Hawkswell
Richard, 69, and Mia, 47, walked hand-in-hand as they looked as loved-up as ever during the outing
Antonia and Craig
Lucia was seen speaking to their family and friends as they all gathered outside the church
The family and friends were all seen gathering outside the chapel as Janelle's loved ones came to pay their respects
Lucia (centre) looked downcast as her siblings, including her brother Hamish (right) and sister Sybella (left) showed their support
Jessica Rowe (centre) was seen showing her support for other mourners as she wrapped her arm around a friend
TV reporter Lucia proved to be a pillar of support for Nicole's daughter Sunday (right) throughout the day
A gorgeous bouquet of pink roses were seen being carried into the church for the family service
Many of Janelle's family, friends and loved ones were seen arriving at the ceremony to support the Kidman clan
The order of service featured a photograph of Janelle along with details about the emotional ceremony
Sunday and
Antonia was supported by her husband Craig throughout the day as the family proved themselves to be as close as ever
Nicole's older children Bella and Connor, who she adopted with her ex-husband Tom Cruise , did not appear to be in attendance at the service (Connor and Tom are pictured in 2012)

'I love fashion. I've always loved fashion,' she gushed while speaking at the Planet Omega pop-up launch in New York.

'I grew up as a little girl with a grandmother that loved fashion and could sew and my mother the same. They loved beautiful clothes. They could make beautiful clothes,' she went on.

'I watched them sew, embroider, and knit, crochet. And I think when you grow up seeing the people in your household do that, then you love that.'

Nicole was never shy of gushing over her affections for Janelle, sharing a touching tribute on her mother's  birthday last year.

Taking to Instagram, she posted a gallery of photographs of herself and her family celebrating with Janelle at a party and penned some sweet words in a caption. 

'Happy birthday, mumma. You are so loved by all of us,' Nicole wrote.

She had also taken the time to send her mother birthday well wishes while on the Oscars red carpet in Los Angeles with Keith.

'It's my mum's birthday today. Happy Birthday, mama. We love you soo much,' Nicole said to the camera.

'We did a party for her when we were back in Sydney. She is the heartbeat of our family, so we love you mama.'

In an interview with The Sydney Morning Herald in May 2020, Nicole also spoke about missing her mother while living abroad in the United States.

Nicole had a close relationship with her beloved mother Janelle and often spoke about her support and influence on her career over the years. Pictured in 2018
Nicole had an equally close bond with her father Antony and was left devastated when he died of a heart attack in September 2014 at the age of 75 (they are pictured in 2005)
Nicole is pictured being comforted by her husband Keith at her father Antony's funeral at St Francis Xavier in Sydney in September 2014
At her father's funeral on September 19, 2014, Nicole paid tribute to Antony in a touching eulogy and sang a song with Keith as she said her final farewell to him
Wearing dark sunglasses, Nicole cried and held her eldest daughter Sunday, then six, to her chest as pallbearers walked Antony's coffin to the waiting hearse

'I would love to be able to have a cup of tea with Mum and sit on the balcony and talk about life, and have her tell me what I should be doing,' she said at the time. 

Nicole had an equally close relationship with her father and was left devastated when he died of a heart attack in September 2014 at the age of 75.

The Oscar-winning actress previously revealed that the 'sudden' death of her father, as well as a string of other losses, had deeply affected her.

'I've been given death as a very sudden thing. I've not nursed someone through a slow death, I've just had people taken,' she told the Sydney Morning Herald in 2020.

'I've now had it happen repeatedly, I almost get scared saying it because I get terrified it's going to happen again. I still have a lot of fear of that.' 

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