Nicole Kidman Shows Off Gorgeous Australian Farm While Tackling Vogue's 73 Questions

Nicole Kidman may call Nashville home these days, but she’ll always maintain ties to her native Australia and shows off one of her stunning properties there — a sprawling farm — in a new interview.

The Queen of the Desert star, 48, is the subject of Vogue’s latest 73 Questions (she’s on the cover of the August issue) and the interview is conducted on the magnificent property that she and Keith Urban share with their daughters, Sunday, 7, and Faith, 4. The 48-year-old, outfitted in a white lace dress and a Crocodile Dundee-like hat, kicked things off from the stairs of the gorgeous main house with a flirty “G'day mate” and proceeded to give a tour of the property, which has six alpacas, Black Angus cows, and chickens.

In between plucking eggs from the hen house and showing of her billiard room (“I’m a pool shark,” she cooed), we learned a few new things about the Oscar winner…

1. Her impression of Little Quacker from Tom and Jerry is the best part of her interview. Tweety Bird is a close second.

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2. Jimmy Fallon is “someone special” in her eyes. In the start of the segment, she is asked to take a postcard and write a secret to “someone special.” At the end, she’s asked who to mail it to and she says the Tonight Show host.

3. Her American accent is much better in the movies. She’s asked to say the most American thing in an American accent. She says, “Hey, y'all” kinda like a sedated Britney Spears (circa the X Factor era). She didn’t seem too impressed by her work either.

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4. She gifted Keith with a ‘67 Mustang. “He flipped out,” she said about the gift, which she had wrapped with a bow and hid in their barn. Best. Wife. Ever.

5. Getting pregnant was the “biggest surprise” of her life. When she learned she was expecting Sunday, Kidman was over the moon, as you can see here. The actress, who has two adopted children with ex Tom Cruise and has been candid about her infertility issues, later used a surrogate for Faith.

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6. Don’t ask her to mime. She was asked to imagine being trapped in a box and to mime her way out of it. “Oh, come on. You’re kidding,” she said to the interviewer. When he said he wasn’t, she simply replied, “No!” And we can’t blame her at all.