Nicole Kidman And Daughter Sunday Rose Attend Paris Fashion ...

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Nicole Kidman and her teen daughter Sunday Rose stepped out looking like twins — can you tell them apart?

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On June 26, the actor and her 15-year-old daughter, Sunday Rose Kidman-Urban, caught a Balenciaga fashion show during Paris Fashion Week.

The mother and daughter pair showed off pin-straight blond hairstyles, black dresses and dark sunglasses. In a video posted to Vogue’s Instagram page, the teen leads her mom through crowds of fans and photographers at the fashion show.

Sunday Rose Kidman-Urban led the way with her famous mom at Paris Fashion Week.@voguemagazine via Instagram

Kidman and her husband, country singer Keith Urban, share daughters Sunday Rose and 13-year-old Faith Margaret. Kidman delivered Sunday Rose while Faith Margaret was born through a gestational carrier.

The “Big Little Lies” star also shares two adopted, adult children with her ex-husband, Tom Cruise: daughter Isabella and son Connor. Tom Cruise and his ex-wife Katie Holmes are parents to daughter Suri.

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Kidman’s daughters with Urban take after their famous mom in other ways — they act, too. In 2019, Sunday Rose and Faith Margaret voiced characters in the animated movie “The Angry Birds Movie 2.”

In 2021, Urban told TODAY that his daughters were interested in both singing and acting. “More directing than acting, which would be kind of good,” he said.

Kidman and Urban made their first media appearance as a family in April at the 49th AFI Lifetime Achievement Award Gala, where Kidman was the guest of honor.

In 2019, Kidman said she would have loved to have more children with Urban, who she met in 2005 when she was 38 years old.

Both mother and daughter wore pin-straight blond hairstyles, black dresses and dark sunglasses for the Balenciaga show.Vanni Bassetti / Getty Images

“We go, ‘Oh gosh, I wonder if we met when we were 25, then we could’ve had 10 of them!’” Kidman told People. “But Keith says, ‘Stop the wanting mind.’ It’s far better to be completely in love and satiated with what you’ve been given, what we’ve been given.”

Elise Solé

Elise Solé is a writer and editor who lives in Los Angeles and covers parenting for TODAY Parents. She was previously a news editor at Yahoo and has also worked at Marie Claire and Women's Health. Her bylines have appeared in Shondaland, SheKnows, Happify and more.

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