Sandra Bullock, Reese Witherspoon celebrate Nicole Kidman's birthday

Witherspoon calls Kidman her 'dear friend/sister/partner' in a birthday post

Sandra Bullock, Reese Witherspoon celebrate Nicole Kidman's birthday
  • Nicole Kidman turns 59, celebrated by celebrity friends
  • Sandra Bullock calls Kidman her 'witchy sister' on Instagram
  • Reese Witherspoon shares high-tea photos, birthday message for Kidman


Nicole Kidman is being celebrated by her celebrity pals, including Sandra Bullock and Reese Witherspoon, on her milestone birthday. The Babygirl actress turned 59 on Saturday.

Her Practical Magic 2 co-star, Sandra Bullock, took to her Instagram account to pen a heartfelt birthday message ahead of the sequel to the beloved 1998 fantasy classic. "Happy birthday to my witchy sister. Call it magic when I'm next to you," the Proposal actress wrote.

Bullock shares montage video

Bullock also posted a montage video featuring her longtime friend dancing in the middle of a concert, the pair tightly hugging each other on the set of Practical Magic 2, and old clips from the original film, among other moments. She added two red heart emojis to the caption to express her affection.

Witherspoon adds her own tribute

The Big Little Lies actress's other A-list friend, Reese Witherspoon, also paid tribute to Kidman, adding two sweet pictures to her Instagram Stories along with a message. "CELEBRATING my dear friend/sister/partner today! Happy birthday nicolekidman!" the Legally Blonde actress wrote.

In the pictures, Nicole and Reese can be seen enjoying quality time during a high-tea outing.

Kidman marks her own birthday

Nicole also celebrated her own birthday with a post on social media. "Another trip around the sun Thank you for all the birthday love xx," she wrote.

Kidman reflects on ageing and appearance

As Nicole is just one year shy of 60, she has previously opened up about ageing in an interview with Harper's Bazaar, revealing how she learned to embrace her complexion and tall frame. "My fair skin. I used to hate it. It's still not my favorite thing, but I appreciate it because it's very good on film, so I use it that way," Kidman told the magazine at the time.