Sunday Rose Kidman Urban Calls Mom Nicole Kidman Her "Biggest Inspiration" in Rare Interview
Nicole Kidman is bringing her baby girl to the met.
As the Moulin Rouge star prepares to attend the Met Gala in as one of Anna Wintour’s co-chairs, she shared a preview of what’s to come from the evening, including that accompanying her on the famed steps of the famed Metropolitan Museum of Art will be her and ex Keith Urban’s eldest daughter Sunday Rose Kidman Urban.
“And this is—I think it's the third time I've co-chaired—but to do it now?” Nicole explained to Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers on the March 13 episode of their Las Culturistas podcast. “I'm so, so happy, and my daughter Sunday will be coming.”
But more than just having the 17-year-old by her side, the Oscar winner, who previously took on the role in 2003 and 2005, revealed she is particularly excited to share the room with one of her co-chairs. As she admitted prior to revealing her date, "Well I just get to be there for Beyoncé.”
It’s quite the star-studded line-up too as Venus Williams rounds out the slate of 2026 Met Gala co-chairs.
And Nicole—also mom to to Bella Kidman Cruise, 33, and Connor Cruise, 31, with Tom Cruise, and Faith Margaret Kidman Urban, 15, with Keith—is beyond excited for Sunday to make her Met gala debut.
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“And she loves fashion,” Nicole continued. “She’s actually just walked the Dior show. Yeah, she’s flying back from Paris now.”
Indeed, Sunday has made quite a name for herself in the modeling world. The teen walked the runway at the Dior Fall/Winter 2026-2027 show for Paris Fashion Week on March 3 after appearing in Dior's Spring/Summer 2026 show back in October. And she’s cited her mom as one of the reasons she discovered her love of the craft.
“I definitely gained a lot of interest from those experiences and especially being privileged enough to experience them at a young age,” Sunday told Elle Australia in a recent interview. “My mum is someone who has always been so creative and my biggest inspiration in life. She’s a key part of everything I do.”
Beyond that, she’s also gained some valuable career advice from the Big Little Lies star.
“The biggest piece of industry advice Mum has given to me is to always be on time,” she explained. “There’s always going to be something with an early call time that you don’t want to get up for, but it’s really important to be on time because it shows that you’re prepared and grateful to be there.”
Keep reading to see the sage advice other celebrity moms have given their daughters.
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Kerry Washington
Living an existence that's unapologetically them? It's handled for the Little Fires Everywhere actress's three kids: Isabelle, Caleb, and a daughter from husband Nnamdi Asomugha's previous relationship. Asked the top lesson she hopes to pass on to her daughters, the star told E! News' Francesca Amiker at the 2023 NAACP Image Awards, "I want my girls to just be unapologetically who they are. You know? To just feel like they can be who they are in the truth of all that they are."
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Hilary Duff
Hey now, hey now, raising strong AF daughters is what the actress' dreams are made of. "I just want them to know their power and to know that they things that we can handle are incredible," the How I Met Your Father star told E! News of Banks, Mae and Townes, her girls with husband Matthew Koma. (She's also mom to son Luca with ex Mike Comrie.) "I'm trying to set up a great area for them to thrive and grow, but I just fully want them to be who they want to be and who they're meant to be. No apologies."
Hoda Kotb
She has Hope, she has Haley Joy, now all the Today Show anchor wants is for her girls to find their bliss. "I just want them to be happy," the Making Space With Hoda Kotb host told E! News' Amiker. "I don't want anything else."
And while she noted those who crave money will always seek out that next high-paying gig, people who need romantic relationships will always worry that love can be taken away. "I just want my kids to know that everything good comes from inside," she explained. "They will be their happiest if they realize that it's all inside there."
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Angela Bassett
Dare we say the Oscar nominee did the thing when asked to share her top parenting lesson? "Your voice matters," the mom to twins Bronwyn and Slater (with husband Courtney B. Vance) told E! News at the 2023 NAACP Image Awards. "So speak out. Speak up, and speak out."
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Sheryl Lee Ralph
With a front-row seat to her mom's cunning advice, we're going to assume Ivy-Victoria has an entire notebook's worth of wisdom. But the Abbott Elementary star hopes this piece stands out. "It takes a very special man to breathe the air that she breathes," she recounted to E! News at the NAACP Image Awards. "Know your worth my child, don't just settle for just anything, but meet someone of equal yoke. So that you can carry on with the legacy of excellence that our ancestors want for us."
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Dania Ramirez
Never discount the power of the lessons you learned in kindergarten. When it comes to bringing up twins Gaia and John, the Once Upon a Time alum is "a big believer on this one quote: 'Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me,'" she shared with E! News at the VIP opening of the LA Art Show. "And I know that it's really old school, but that's something that I really want them to really internalize."
The OG phrase works in tandem with the other message she delivers "every single morning," she said, "that what the world thinks of you is none of your business. It's what you think of yourself that matters."
Katherine Schwarzenegger Pratt
We're predicting a lot of bedtime readings of Good Night, Sister in her girls' future. Because the author turned the message she hopes to impress upon daughters Lyla and Eloise (with husband Chris Pratt), into a children's book that celebrates "sisterhood and the bond we have with our siblings, friends and parents from an early age," she told E! News. "I grew up being told there is nothing more important than family and I was shown that by my parents. My mom [Maria Shriver] is incredibly close to her brothers and my extended family is very close and shows up for each other always."
Raised in a tight-knit family that includes brothers Christopher and Patrick Schwarzenegger and 19 months younger sister Christina Schwarzenegger, she was shown "no matter what you go through in life, your family will have your back," continued the star, also mom to son Ford with Pratt, which "is why I am so passionate about spreading the message of sisterhood and family to children, especially my own."
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Chelsea Houska
Count on the Teen Mom alum's dad Randy to come through with the sage wisdom. "For my daughters, I hope I pass on the lesson to always take the high road," the mom to Aubree, Watson, Layne, and Walker shared with E! News. "It was something my dad always told me when I was growing up. There would be times I wanted to stoop down to someone's level or react to certain things, but he always would just tell me to take the high road."
The Down Home Fab star—wed to fellow HGTV host Cole DeBoer—credits the advice with helping her build her dream life. "I truly attribute a lot of where I've ended up in life to that lesson that I learned from him," she explained. "It always pays off to be a good person and karma is very real. Be a good person and focus on the positive."
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Vanessa Lachey
A teaching we'll raise an opaque wine glass to: "The biggest lesson I hope to pass on to Brooklyn is confidence," the Love Is Blind host told E! News of her daughter. "Her knowing at a young age how incredible she is."
Once she's mastered that self-assuredness, continued the NCIS: Hawaii actress, also mom to sons Camden and Phoenix with husband Nick Lachey, "she can spend more time in her life following her dreams, making impactful mindful decisions and living her best happy life...however she defines that."

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