A woman who lived in a beach house formerly owned by Nicole Kidman has revealed that the Hollywood star left many of her own items in the property.
TikTok user Isabella shared a video explaining how her family bought the idyllic beach house, which is located in the south of Sydney, from the Moulin Rouge star back in 2013.
Though her family have since sold the Rosedale-based property, Isabella admitted that she kept hold of the actress’ items.
In a short clip recently shared to the social media platform, Isabella stated: ‘Nicole and I go way back.’
The video sees the blonde sitting on a sofa while covering herself with a large cream blanket.
She then zooms in to show the label of the Early’s Charlbury Blanket to reveal that ‘KIDMAN’ had been written on the back with a black marker pen.
‘Sometimes I forget we bought Nicole Kidman’s old beach house and now just own some of her things,’ she wrote in the video.
Many followers began to question if the blanket truly did belong to Kidman, 57, because they claimed that such a wealthy star wouldn’t label her items in that fashion.

A woman who lived in a Sydney beach house formerly owned by Nicole Kidman has revealed that the Hollywood star left many of her own items in the property

Though her family have since sold the Rosedale-based property, Isabella admitted that she kept hold of the actress’ items
One person wrote: ‘Just a thought? Why would someone with that type of money mark her stuff?? I think not sorry.’
Another commented: ‘How do we know you didn’t just write Kidman….’
When a third follower stated, ‘Why would she write her name on there,’ Adelaide replied: ‘I’m not sure [thinking emoji] it’s on all her sheets as well.’
Meanwhile one follower suggested: ‘It’s an Aussie thing. My family would do that too idk.’
Another TikTok user noted: ‘Her name is on there because rich people have someone come and take their laundry away to be washed. This way it doesn’t get lost.’
When some followers demanded a full house tour, Isabella revealed, ‘We’ve sold since!!’ and confirmed that her family ‘kept the things when we sold the house.’
As fans asked for confirmation about which property she was talking about, Isabella stated: ‘One of the three houses she bought in Rosedale, we got the one on the cliff a long time ago – maybe 2012/2013?’
The social media personality confirmed it wasn’t one of the cabins that the star also owned in the area as she told another: ‘No the house above that! On the cliff. She bought the cabins too though.’

The video sees the blonde star covering herself with a large cream Early’s Charlbury Blanket which had ‘KIDMAN’ written on the back with a black marker pen

Meanwhile, Kidman and her husband Keith Urban became the latest stars to fall victim to LA’s alarming wave of celebrity home burglaries (pictured October 2024)
Kidman’s family first bought a large section of Rosedale beach land for $2.5 million in 2004, according to Property Observer.
The star and her family were only believed to have spent time there a handful of times before deciding to sell.
The family reportedly envisaged a $1.5 million compound-style building on the three properties, but ultimately felt there was a lack of privacy.
In 2012, the first two lots were sold for $1.9 million, before the final piece of land was purchased for $762,468 the following year.
Meanwhile, Kidman and her husband Keith Urban became the latest stars to fall victim to LA’s alarming wave of celebrity home burglaries.
The power couple, who purchased their Beverly Hills mansion in 2008 for $4.7 million, were not home when the break-in occurred over the weekend, according to TMZ.
Legal sources report that an intruder smashed a window to gain entry, but was ultimately scared off by one of Kidman and Urban’s employees.
It remains unclear if anything was stolen, as the couple will need to assess their home upon returning, per the outlet.
So far, no arrests have been made, though authorities have launched an official investigation.
The Oscar-winning actress and country music superstar, 57, own the five-bedroom, 3,977-square-foot estate, which sits on a 1.4-acre lot in the prestigious Beverly Hills Post Office neighborhood.