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Nicole Kidman Is 'Done With Babies'

Darpan News Desk IANS, 04 Mar, 2016 12:44 PM
  • Nicole Kidman Is 'Done With Babies'
Actress Nicole Kidman has four children, and she says the number won't be growing.
 
At 48 years old, the Oscar winner is a mother to four children, including Isabella Jane and Connor Anthony, whom she adopted when she was married to actor Tom Cruise. 
 
Following their divorce in 2001, Kidman married musician Keith Urban in 2006 and welcomed two daughters, Sunday Rose, whom she gave birth to in 2008, and Faith Margaret, who was delivered via a surrogate in 2010. 
 
"I'm done with babies," she told Marie Claire Australia, reports eonline.com.
 
"We've got these two glorious children who are 5 and 7 and such a joy to be around," she said of her daughters with Urban.
 
In fact, after a decade of marriage, the actress is certain Urban was the right man for her. 
 
"We spend five days apart at the most and that's it...once you commit to that, everything becomes simple because we make all of our decisions around that priority," she added. 
 
"I don't want to be away from him for one night, and I love that we both still feel that way."

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