Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban’s daughters made their first appearance on the red carpet with their parents Saturday night. Kidman was being honored at the 49th AFI Life Achievement Award gala where she was joined by Urban, their daughters Sunday Rose and Faith Margaret, and Kidman’s niece, Sybella Hawley. The "Big Little Lies" star wore a gold sequin gown, with her blond hair down in a classic Hollywood glam look. Sunday Rose, 15, wore a strapless white and floral pattern gown, while her...
The “Moulin Rouge!” star appeared on the red carpet alongside her family to celebrate being honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award on Saturday.
For her big night, Nicole was surrounded by a warm group of relatives, including her husband Keith Urban, as well as her sister Antonia Kidman, brother-in-law Craig Marran and their family.
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Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban brought along two special surprise guests as they celebrated her latest honor. On April 27, the Oscar winner and her husband were accompanied by their daughters
Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban made their first public appearance with their teenage daughters.
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Nicole Kidman's daughters, Sunday and Faith, joined their mother for their
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