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Nicole Kidman Embraces Death Doula Journey

Nicole Kidman has revealed she wants to study to become a death doula after the passing of her mother Janelle in September 2024.The 58-year-old Hollywood icon s...

Nicole Kidman Embraces Death Doula Journey
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has revealed she wants to study to become a death doula after the passing of her mother Janelle in September 2024.

The 58-year-old Hollywood icon shared the news when speaking at the University Of San Francisco on Saturday during the private college's Silk Speaker Series.

The Oscar winner admitted that it 'sounds a little weird' but she has an intense desire to help others during the last few weeks on earth.

'I am looking to expand myself. I am looking to become a death doula,' said the actress at the event attended by The Daily Mail.

A death doula is a non-medical professional who , according to the International End Of Life Doula Association.

'My father was very involved with palliative care. There are birth doulas and recently I learned about death doulas. As my mother was passing, she was lonely, and there was only so much the family could provide.'

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Nicole Kidman has revealed she wants to study to become a death doula after the passing of her mother Janelle in 2024

The 58-year-old Hollywood icon shared the news when speaking at the University Of San Francisco on Saturday during the private college's Silk Speaker Series

The Moulin Rouge actress explained that she and her sister have so many children between them and are so busy with their careers that they could not spend enough time with their mother so they hired a death doula.

'That's when I went, "I wish there was these people in the world that were there to sit impartially and just provide solace and care,"' said the star.

'I feel it’s really important to have care on earth for the beginning and the end.'

The movie star also shared the advice that she has given to her children.

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'I told them that the decisions you’re making now will affect your life, but also things will change as nothing is set in stone,' said the performer.  

'And primarily trying to create emotional stability is important for them so that they can feel like the world is your oyster. You’re going to have an incredible future, but it can be incredibly overwhelming,' she added.

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Kidman also shared what her father Antony Kidman told her before he . 

When she asked him what 'the meaning of it all is,' he said it was 'to take care of the younger generation the children.'

Kidman with her mother Janelle Ann Kidman, as they attend the 2018 AACTA Awards in Sydney in 2018

The movie star also shared the advice that she has given to her children. Kidman seen with teen daughters Sunday Rose and Faith Margaret in March

The star also reflected on the advice that her father gave her when she was younger: 'He said you need to have grit you’re not going to be the smartest person in the room so you have to use your wits.'

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Elsewhere in the conversation, Kidman said that she has grown from the difficult times she has experienced in her life.

'Sometimes you’re going to have to take it on the chin and that’s OK. It’s your life and you define it. Who cares what someone else thinks? Don’t give your power to anybody else. They don’t get to define you.'

Finally, Kidman also told the sold-out crowd that she was speaking at USF because she is the daughter of academics: 'Thus I am here at a university promoting education... it means a lot to me.'

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