Nicole Kidman's Daughter Sunday Rose Urban, 16, Steps Into the Spotlight and People Are Very Surprised by Her Accent
The daughter of Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban walked in Miu Miu's spring/summer 2025 show at Paris Fashion Week
Sunday Rose Kidman Urban has made her runway debut — and some commenters can't get over how different her accent is from her mom's.
The daughter of Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman walked in her first runway show at the spring/summer 2025 Miu Miu show during Paris Fashion Week and was interviewed by Vogue after the show.
"Hi my name is Sunday Rose Kidman Urban and this is my first show," the 16-year-old says in a video posted to the outlet's Instagram. "We're at the Miu Miu show in Paris."
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"We did some shopping, because how could you not come to Paris and not shop," Sunday Rose shares as she describes what she's been up to in France. "I've been wanting to do this for so long and so when the offer came through, it was really exciting. And now the day is finally here!"
In the comments, many wrote how surprised they were at Sunday Rose's accent, which had a slight Southern twang. "Love her accent. Australian meets Appalachian," one person wrote.
"Her accent! A southern drawl mixed with a twinge of Australian. What a mix," another said.
Sunday Rose was born in Nashville, Tenn., and has lived there with her parents and sister Faith, 13, since she was young. Kidman, who grew up in Australia, has commented on her daughter's accent in the past, saying that it's an interesting mix.
"My daughters are Nashvillians! They have a southern drawl," Kidman told PEOPLE in 2016. "They have some Aussie. They have an unusual mix. They're hybrids."
In a Vogue Australia interview published on Aug. 2, the Perfect Couple star spoke with Victoria Beckham about taking Sunday to her first-ever fashion show earlier this year.
"She’s about to turn 16," Kidman said. "That’s what I told her, when she was 16 she was allowed to come to a show. She’s wanted to go for a long time."
She continued, "That was her foray into it, and that was it. I'm like, 'No, no more.' It’s a push-pull. I don't want to hold her back because I don't want to be coddling her."
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