Nicole Kidman is coaching to turn out to be a demise doula.
Nicole Kidman is coaching to be a demise doula
The 58-year-old actress famous the concept “could sound somewhat bizarre” however she was impressed to assist help individuals and their family members throughout their ultimate days due to her and her sister Antonia’s experiences earlier than their mother, Janelle Ann Kidman, handed away in September 2024 on the age of 84.
In accordance with the San Francisco Chronicle, Nicole stated throughout a Silk Speaker Collection speak on the College of San Francisco’s Conflict Memorial Health club on Saturday (11.04.26): “As my mom was passing, she was lonely, and there was solely a lot the household might present.
“Between my sister and I, we now have so many youngsters and our careers and our work, and eager to maintain her as a result of my father wasn’t on the earth anymore, and that is after I went, ‘I want there was these individuals on the earth that had been there to sit down impartially and simply present solace and care.’
“In order that’s a part of my growth and one of many issues I might be studying.”
The Babygirl actress is not the one well-known face to disclose plans to be a demise doula.
In 2021, Riley Keough revealed she had undergone coaching and located supporting others proved to be useful together with her personal grief over her brother Benjamin Keough taking his personal life in July 2020.
The Daisy Jones and the Six star – whose mother Lisa Marie Presley died in January 2023 – stated: “That is actually what’s helped me, having the ability to put myself ready of service. If I may help different individuals, possibly I can discover a way to assist myself.”
And director Chloe Zhao lately revealed she had been coaching to be a demise doula to assist her overcome her personal fears in regards to the finish of life.
Discussing her film Hamnet’s method to grief, Chloe revealed she had “lately educated to be a demise doula” within the UK.
She advised the New York Occasions newspaper: “I simply completed Stage 1 coaching within the UK. In one of many coaching classes, we needed to analysis Indigenous cultures from world wide, how they cope with demise and dying each right this moment and previously.
“You possibly can see that the grief of dropping a cherished one doesn’t change.
“Nonetheless, the societal understanding of demise and the area it offers to grief and the way it’s embedded within the tradition and the medicalisation of demise have shifted a lot. Within the fashionable world, when demise is now not seen as a pure a part of life — as a result of now it’s about staying alive so long as we are able to — there’s virtually disgrace round demise.”
The Nomadland filmmaker was then requested why she had undertaken the coaching and defined her concern of demise had been so debilitating, she had been unable to “dwell totally”.
She stated: “As a result of I’ve been scared of demise my complete life. I nonetheless am.
“And since I’ve been so afraid I haven’t been in a position to dwell totally. I haven’t been in a position to love with my coronary heart open as a result of I’m so fearful of dropping love, which is a type of demise.”

