It's finally time to meet Mr. and Mrs. Kidman Urban.
Nicole Kidman on Saturday and her husband, Keith Urban; Kidman's daughters Sunday Rose, 15, and Faith Margaret, 13, attended the American Film Institute Lifetime Achievement Gala honoring Kidman.
The event marked the official red carpet debut for the teens, whose parents have kept them out of the spotlight all their lives.
Kidman and Urban were also joined by Kidman's sister Antonia Kidman and her family, Antonia's husband Craig Mullan, Kidman's nieces Sibella Hawley and Lucia Hawley, and nephew Alexander Kidman Mullan. did.
“They're here to support me, and they're very, very supportive and incredibly loving,” the Oscar winner told People. Of the two daughters, she shares with Urban.
Kidman also has two older children, Isabella “Bella” Kidman Cruise, 31, and Connor Cruise, 29, with ex-husband Tom Cruise.
At the awards ceremony, Urban gave a moving speech about Kidman before accepting the award. I will report it. According to the newspaper, the country music star paid a tender eulogy to his wife, lovingly speaking of how much he loved watching Kidman become her mother, and calling it “the most “It's one of the beautiful things,” he said.
“She and I both come from a tight unit of a family of four, so we try to do the same with our girls. We try to keep a tight little unit no matter where we are,” Urban said. . “We create film locations all over the world.”
The AFI event was Rose and Faith Margette's first red carpet event, but it was yet another public appearance. In February 2021, Kidman, Urban, and his daughters virtually attended the 78th Golden Globe Awards when Kidman was nominated for The Undoing.
Kidman has said over the years that she wished she had more children.
“I love my children,” she said BBC's Victoria Derbyshire “I love raising children. They make me feel good, I love being with them, I love the ups and downs, I love watching them grow and what they say and teach. is.”
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