Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban talk about daughter Sunday Roast
Posted on August 7th, 2008 by Hot Momma
Nicole and Keith called into Sidney radio station to share a few details on Sunday Roast
Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban arrived with great fanfare in Sydney Australia for the first time since the birth of their new daughter, Sunday Roast about 4-weeks ago.
This trip will allow many of Keith and Nicole’s family members to see the baby including Kidman’s maternal grandfather, Dr. Anthony Kidman. Nicole will also be doing some “pick up” shots with Hugh Jackman for her Baz Luhrman-directed movie, “Australia”, an epic outback feature film.
Nicole and Keith bucked the trend lately and did not sell pictures of little Sunday Roast, so the paparazzi are anxious to get the ‘million dollar’ shot.
The couple called into a Sydney radio show called Kyle & Jackie O to talk a bit about the press and their newborn:
Nicole said: “Keith and I are also just appealing to the press and stuff to give us a little space so we can walk around Sydney and show the baby our town. Just a little bit because she’s tiny, she’s not a doll, she’s a real little thing. Just not right in our face or her face because it’s scary for her, she’s tiny. A tiny little thing.”
Keith said: “I get the interest in it, I get that but at the same time, it’s our little girl and I think sometimes when people come right up in our face and you think, ‘Good god, would you do that to anybody else’s child?’ That’s all and we’re very pleased to be back and we’ve got our little four weeker with us.”
Nicole said, ““She’s got a little bit of hair, it’s a bit of a reddish tint. She looks like Keith, I think she does….We’ve brought her back to meet the grandparents. My mum was there with me for the birth but my dad hasn’t met her and Keith’s mum and dad are coming down.”
Keith said, “Oh, she’s just awesome. Anybody out there who has kids, it’s just a certain type of feeling you can only experience when you do it but we’re just stoked, she’s awesome.”
Kidman said’ she had enjoyed a “surprisingly” smooth labor, with her husband, mother and sister by her side and she was now looking forward to introducing her little “doll” to the rest of her family. Kidman said her labor had been made easier by the presence of her mother who is a nurse and midwife, and her sister Antonia who has had four children.
“My mum was a nurse too and also she’s a midwife so we were surrounded … but we also had wonderful nurses at the hospital. I’m embarrassed now. That’s too much information on a breakfast show.”
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