Nicole Kidman joined by lookalike daughter Sunday Rose after emotional speech
Sunday Rose Kidman Urban stole the show in a new public appearance.
Nicole Kidman took her 16-year-old daughter Sunday Rose to the star-studded W Magazine party in LA ahead of today's Golden Globes, where Nicole is nominated for Best Actress for her role in Babygirl.
Looking more like sisters, Sunday Rose stole the show in a blue co-ordinating set with black tights, with her blonde hair in loose waves as she posed happily with her mum and other stars like Wicked's Cynthia Erivo.
Nicole has recently been taking her daughters to more public events, after keeping them out of the public eye for some time. Sunday Rose made her modelling debut at Paris Fashion Week in 2024, opening for Miu Miu.
Nicole later spoke out about her daughter's entrance into the spotlight, saying she initially advised the teen against it.
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Chatting with the Hollywood Reporter, Nicole said her reaction when Sunday first approached her about the modelling opportunity was 'Oh no, I don't think so,' but eventually caved in when designer Miuccia Prada insisted on having Sunday in the show.
"That’s all driven by her. Me going, "Oh no, I don’t think so,"' Nicole said. "[But] Miuccia is so powerful as a woman."
Nicole breaks down mid-speech remembering late mother
The duo's appearance came just a day after Nicole dedicated her international star award from the Palm Springs International Film Awards to her late mother Janelle Kidman, who died in September.
Remembering her mum and her dad Antony, Nicole teared up as she talked about "moving forward" without them.
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“I’m still grieving my mum … because I didn’t get to do it at the Venice Film Festival," Nicole said. “Now I’m on stage and I’m back. Thank you for giving me the chance to say, ‘This is for my mum’."
Nicole apologised for getting emotional, saying, “My whole career has been for my mum and my dad and they’re not here now, but I still want to keep working and giving to the world because I love what I do and I love you all and I’m so grateful for the privilege to be a part of this film community. I’m sorry I’m crying. I didn’t want to do that but I feel my mama right now. This is for you, mama.”
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