Nicole Kidman Dreams Of Her Kids Joining Her On Set – Forever And Always!

  • By Zoe
  • March 7, 2026, 8 a.m.

Nicole Kidman's Heartfelt Wish

In a recent heartwarming revelation, Nicole Kidman expressed her dream of having her children on set with her at all times. The Oscar-winning actress, who is currently promoting her upcoming Prime Video series "Scarpetta," opened up during an interview on the red carpet in New York City. Her longing to spend every possible moment with her kids shone through as she shared her thoughts with PEOPLE.

“I would just love to have them with me at all times, all the time. They’re always like, ‘Mama, mama. You can’t have that.’ But yeah, would I be interested in that? Of course. I just want them with me. They’re a part of me, and they’re my loves.”

Family and Future Prospects

Nicole shares her teenage daughters, Faith Margaret and Sunday Rose, with her ex-husband Keith Urban, and is also the mother of daughter Bella and son Connor from her previous marriage to Tom Cruise. When asked about the possibility of Faith and Sunday following in her acting footsteps, Kidman wisely noted that it's a decision for them to make. "The thing that we all know about children and when they become young women, don’t answer for them. Don’t tell them who they are or what they are. They’re there to tell you who they are," she explained.

Co-Parenting with Keith Urban

Despite their split in September 2025 after 19 years of marriage, Kidman and Urban maintain a harmonious co-parenting relationship. The children reportedly enjoy their time between both parents, with the girls spending Christmas 2025 in Australia with Kidman, as reported by Page Six. The actress's dedication to her family continues to be a guiding force in her life, even as she juggles her demanding career.

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