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Nicole Kidman's daughters are growing up fast, and everyone is wondering if they’ll eventually join their mom on the big screen.
While attending the New York City premiere of her new series 'Scarpetta' on 3rd March, the actress chatted about whether 14-year-old Faith Margaret and 17-year-old Sunday Rose might pursue acting. Nicole shared a pretty wise parenting rule, explaining that she doesn't believe in speaking for her children. She feels that as they become young women, it's her job to let them tell her who they are and what they want to be, rather than her deciding their identities for them.
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Nicole Kidman Shares About Her Daughters
That said, if it were up to her, she'd have them by her side on every movie set. Nicole Kidman admitted she'd love to work with them simply because she wants them with her all the time. She described her girls as a massive part of her life and her absolute world, even if they sometimes have to tell her to dial back the "mom" energy.
The Oscar winner shares Faith and Sunday with her ex-husband, Keith Urban. After nearly two decades together, the pair filed for divorce last fall, but they seem to be handling things smoothly for the sake of their kids. Nicole spent Christmas back home in Australia with the girls to relax after a stressful year, and reports show that the split has been drama-free.
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Under their current co-parenting agreement, the girls live primarily with Nicole but get to spend as much time with Keith as they want. Both parents have even agreed to keep things positive and supportive, making sure their daughters feel comfortable and loved in both homes as they figure out their own paths—whether that leads to Hollywood or somewhere else entirely.