Nicole Kidman keeps things casual in an all-black ensemble as she jets out of Sydney after filming her new TV series Nine Perfect Strangers
Nicole Kidman recently finished filming Hulu limited series Nine Perfect Strangers in Byron Bay with a star studded cast.
And on Thursday,the Big Little Lies star jetted out of Sydney Airport after completing the project.
The actress, 53, kept a low profile in sunglasses and a black beanie as she arrived to the airport without her husband Keith Urban and their daughters.
Jetting out: Nicole Kidman (pictured) kept things casual in an all-black ensemble as she jetted out of Sydney on Thursday after filming her new TV series Nine Perfect Strangers
Nicole wore casual black sport tights, a matching coloured jumper and sneakers as she walked alongside her bodyguard.
She also held a black coat, wore a face mask and carried a brown backpack.
After arriving to the departure terminal, Nicole was transported to the airplane via a bus.
It is unclear where Nicole is travelling to and whether she is returning back to the US.
Flying out: The actress kept a low profile in sunglasses and a black beanie as she arrived to the airport without her husband Keith Urban and their daughters
Casual: Nicole wore casual black sport tights, a matching coloured jumper and sneakers
Protection: She was spotted walking to the terminal alongside her bodyguard
She recently signed on to star in and executive produce a new anthology series for Apple TV+ called Roar.
The screenplays for Roar are being adapted by GLOW showrunners Liz Flahive and Carly Mensch from a collection of short stories by Cecelia Ahern.
The actress is also set to play Lucille Ball in Aaron Sorkin’s Amazon biopic Being The Ricardos.
Travel: After arriving to the departure terminal, Nicole was transported to the airplane via a bus
Next stop: It is unclear where Nicole is travelling to and whether she is returning back to the US
Completed: Nicole and her family resided in the Byron Bay for six months while she filmed Nine Perfect Strangers
Nicole and her family resided in the Byron Bay for six months while she filmed Nine Perfect Strangers.
The limited series is being produced by Nicole’s production company, Blossom Films, alongside Big Little Lies collaborators Bruna Papandrea and David E. Kelley.
Nine Perfect Strangers is based on Liane Moriarty’s bestselling novel of the same name.
The series stars Melissa McCarthy, Bobby Canavale, Regina Hall, Luke Evans, Samara Weaving and Manny Jacinto.
Last year, Nicole told The Daily Telegraph, she’s ‘thrilled’ to be able to bring the $100 million production and hundreds of jobs to the local film industry, after it was sent crashing down by the coronavirus pandemic.
New project:She recently signed on to star in and executive produce a new anthology series for Apple TV+ called Roar
Role: The actress is also set to play Lucille Ball in Aaron Sorkin’s Amazon biopic Being The Ricardos