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26 April 2024

Nicole Kidman's daughters would 'run' from acting

Faith Margaret, 4, and Sunday Rose, 6 have no plans to follow in their mother's footsteps, according to the 'Paddington' star. (Bang/Instagram)

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Nicole Kidman has revealed that her two youngest daughters - Sunday and Faith - have "no interest" in becoming actresses and don't have the "desire and motivation" to join the film industry and follow in their mother's footsteps.

Faith Margaret, 4, and Sunday Rose, 6 have no plans to follow in their mother's footsteps, according to the 'Paddington' star.

When asked if they would be joining the film industry when they're older, she said: "I think they would actually run the other way!

"[Acting] was just my desire and my motivation, and I don't see that in Sunday or Faith. They're like, 'Nope, we're not interested.'"

Nicole - who has the two young girls with her husband, Keith Urban - has revealed that Faith and Sunday have their own careers mapped out already.

She explained: "Sunday wants to be a vet right now and a party planner. Then she says she wants to be a stay-at-home mom and have eight children. I think that's her way of saying to me, 'Stay at home!'"

The 47-year-old actress - who also has Isabella, 22 and Connor, 19 from her previous marriage to Tom Cruise - has revealed that she nearly became the stay-at-home mother Sunday hinted at.

She shared: "At one point, I was going to stop working. It was when I was pregnant with Sunday, and I just went, 'I'm done.'

"I don't want to be in that place of pain where I'm missing things."

However, it was her own mother, Janelle, who convinced her to carry on acting as well.

She told People magazine: "My mum, who gave up her job and raised us, said, 'You should still do something creative. You should still keep a finger in the pot. I just feel that's your destiny. You shouldn't give that up completely.' I was like, 'You're right, Mum.'"