It’s time to finally meet the Kidman-Urbans.
On Saturday, Nicole Kidman and her husband Keith Urban, were accompanied by their daughters Sunday Rose (15) and Faith Margaret (13) at the American Film Institute’s Life Achievement Award gala, where Kidman was honored.
The event marked the official red carpet appearance of the teenagers, who had been kept out of the spotlight by their parents their entire lives.
Kidman and Urban were also accompanied by Kidman’s sister Antonia Kidman and her family – which includes Antonia’s husband Craig Marran, as well as Kidman’s nieces Sybella Hawley and Lucia Hawley and her nephew Alexander Kidman Marran.
“They are here to support me and they are very, very supportive and incredibly loving,” the Oscar winner told People She has one of her two daughters with Urban.
Kidman also has two older children with her ex-husband Tom Cruise – Isabella “Bella” Kidman Cruise, 31, and Connor Cruise, 29.
At the ceremony, Urban gave a touching speech about Kidman before accepting her award. Today reported. According to the outlet, during his sweet tribute to his wife, the country music star spoke fondly about how much he loved seeing Kidman as a mother, saying it was “one of the most beautiful things.”
“She and I both come from close families of four, so we try to do the same for our girls — stay a tight little unit wherever we are,” Urban said. “We make filming locations all over the world our homes.”
Although the AFI event was Rose and Faith Marget’s first red carpet appearance, they have made one other public appearance. In February 2021, Kidman, Urban and their daughters virtually attended the 78th Golden Globe Awards, when Kidman was nominated for “The Undoing.”
Over the years, Kidman has expressed her desire to have more children.
“I love, love children,” she said Victoria Derbyshire from the BBC in January 2017. “I love raising kids. They make me feel good and I love being around them. I love the ups and downs and I love watching them grow and the things they say and teach.”