Nicole Kidman Returns to the Small Screen in 'Margo's Got Money Troubles' on Apple TV+

Nicole Kidman is making a comeback to the small screen in the Apple TV+ series "Margo's Got Money Troubles" following a challenging year. The Australian actress, known for her Oscar-winning performances, recently went through a divorce after nearly two decades of marriage. In the upcoming drama, she portrays a mysterious character who acts as a mediator between Margo, played by Elle Fanning, and her ex-boyfriend Mark, portrayed by Michael Angarano.
Based on Rufi Thorpe's novel, the show revolves around Margo Millet, the daughter of a wrestler and a Hooters waitress, who turns to OnlyFans after becoming pregnant by her college professor. Nicole's character is seen in wrestling attire in a ring alongside WWE legend Chris Jericho in the first-look images, surprising fans with her unexpected role.
Elle Fanning is also featured in the series, sporting green paint and a pink wig, while Michelle Pfeiffer plays Shyanne, Margo's mother. The star-studded cast includes Nick Offerman, Thaddea Graham, and Greg Kinnear. This project marks Nicole's fourth collaboration with TV producer David E. Kelley, known for their work on successful series like "Big Little Lies" and "The Undoing."
Nicole's personal life made headlines last year when she split from her husband, Keith Urban, who was rumored to have moved on with a younger woman shortly after their separation. The couple, who share two daughters, finalized their divorce citing irreconcilable differences. Nicole was reportedly blindsided by the news and felt betrayed, as she had been fighting to save their marriage.
Despite the challenges in her personal life, Nicole remains dedicated to her craft and continues to deliver compelling performances on screen. Fans eagerly anticipate her return in "Margo's Got Money Troubles," where she will showcase her talent in a new and intriguing role. Stay updated on the latest entertainment news by following The Mirror on various social media platforms or visiting their homepage.