Sunday Rose Takes Her Parents To A French Museum

They grow up so fast
December 2nd, 2008

Here are a few adorable photos of little Sunday Rose with her parents Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban as they made their way en masse to the Grand Palais in Paris, France earlier today to see a Picasso exhibit on display there:


She may only be five months old, but Sunday Rose is already a frequent flyer. The baby girl, who has clocked up trips to England and Australia, this time joined doting parents Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban on a whistle-stop visit to Paris. The family of three enjoyed a quick tour of the city, with a visit to the Picasso exhibition held at the Grand Palais today. They are in the French capital while Nicole continues her promotional blitz ahead of the release of the epic outback romance, Australia.

I am just amazed at how big little Sunday Rose is already. It’s a shame that her hair hasn’t grown in yet but I’m sure it’ll be along any day now. This has to be one of the cutest families in Hollywood … and they sure do look happy all the time. I always knew that Nicole Kidman would be great with a baby of her own … she strikes me as a very cool mom. So glad to see the whole family lookin’ so happy together.

Sidebar: have any of y’all seen Australia yet? I haven’t been able to talk David in going to see it with me so I may have to see it back home in LA … is it worth the time/money?

[Photo credit: Splash News; Source]

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36 Responses to “Sunday Rose Takes Her Parents To A French Museum”

  1. Jen Says:

    Trent, I saw Australia, and at first I was confused with the storyline and not that impressed, but by the end I did love it. It’s long, but just seeing the young Aboriginal boy act and sing was worth the time and money. I hope you enjoy it too!

  2. Jo Says:

    Let me know if I’m completely mistaken, but isn’t the baby’s name Sunday Roast?? Or was that a joke that went way over my head…:)

  3. Mimi Says:

    It starts off kinda slow and something about Nicole’s character is odd at first, but it really develops well. It’s super long, but my friend and I ended up loving it. And the little Aboriginal boy is SO worth seeing! Oh, and Hugh Jackman isn’t bad either…

  4. Jessica Says:

    I haven’t seen Australia yet, but I would for one clip I saw where Hugh was shirtless and dumped a bucket of water on himself!! HOT!! And the story/plot looks good I will hopefully catch it soon.

  5. MW Says:

    Trent, seriously, you knew she would be good with a baby of her own…are you kidding?!? She is already a mother, biological or not, she is already a mother. What 1950’s American small minded rhetoric.

  6. Georgie Says:

    MW - I assume Trent is referring to her apparent lack of involvement in her adopted childrens lives post Tom break up. but seriously, who cares - know ones knows what happens in their lives apart from THEM.

    and back to more important things - Sunday Roast is like… a typical Aussie thing, of an era bygone. all the family would sit down on sunday for lunch or dinner, for the Sunday Roast. And im sure people still do, especially in the rural areas. which is why ALL aussies were like ‘whaaaat. you called your child WHAT?’ coz really. theeey should have known better. makes me chuckle.

    Havent seen the movie yet - but love baz, love hugh, love my beautiful country, so i will, just need to find that spare 3hours!

  7. SpecialK Says:

    LOL Jessica. That scene was Hot. I saw this movie, I thought it was worth my money for sure. The cattle scene on the cliff, yikes I was holding on to my seat. Yes the little aboriginal guy steals the show. I still can`t believe he is 13 in real life.

  8. Adri Says:

    seriously, we see Suri and Sunday Rose in pics frequently, but where are the other two children????

  9. Avi Says:

    She loves that kid! I do think 40 is the new 30 but having kids after 40 is kind of risky..she’ll be 60 when her daughter leaves HS. Nicole was smart to get the hell away from Couch Jumper.

  10. rose Says:

    dude…why is it a shame that sunday hasn’t any hair yet? that bugs me. i was ‘bald’ for the longest time because my hair was so blonde you couldn’t see it.

  11. rose Says:

    oh and yeah…i agree with MW on trent’s comment. i’m not sure he meant it that way it definitely came out like that, and it sounds pretty crappy. we all don’t mean to write/say things the way they come out at times, and i seriously hope this was the case.

  12. rose Says:

    haha…just like i did above. that made no sense. :)

  13. Kristin Says:

    WHAT THE EFF IS UP WITH THESE CELEBRITIES NOT DRESSING THEIR KIDS FOR THE WEATHER!?!?!?

    Talk about a frickin brain trust. They are all covered up in coats and scarves and their kids are hatless, gloveless, coatless, and left to freeze.

    I may not be a billionaire, but my kid is covered.

  14. Joanne Says:

    Adri - the other two ‘children’ are teenagers … and probably want nothing to do with ANY of their parent’s at this point.

  15. Bedesh Says:

    Australia is wonderful. Comedy, Drama, Romance, Western, History, and Social Commentary all rolled into one. As citizens of the United States we are familar with Pearl Harbor, but many of us know nothing about Darwin, Australia and the movie is set just before the bombing of Darwin. Actually, we know very little about Australia at all and this movie entertained and taught us something! My family saw the movie Thanksgiving night in a packed theater with an audience that loved the movie. You MUST watch the perfomance by Brandon Walters, a young man and first time actor who will touch your heart with his performance. To top it off, Elton John sings at the closing song. Don’t believe the critics, judge for yourself and see it with an open mind and heart.

  16. lori Says:

    kristin:
    you are sooo right! i looked at that picture and thought: duh, if you have to wear a scarf and jacket and you are an adult..that kid should have a hat on at least. a good amount of heat is lost from an adult head…but a baby’s head is that much larger proportionally. they need a baby nurse or nanny to educate them.

  17. meggen Says:

    Australia is a masterpiece.
    it is a very Australian film.

  18. Janelle Says:

    I absolutely loved the movie Austrailia. It is one of my all time favorites now. I never thought much of Hugh Jackman or Nicole Kidman as actors before but this movie is amazing. Yes, its long but it’s an epic story. I didn’t mind. There is something in here for everyone. And Hugh Jackman absolutely deserves sexiest man alive. You must go see it, it is soooo good. I’d love to hear your take on it.
    Also, why do we never see Nicole with her two other children? When they are photographed they are always with Tom and Katie. I get the feeling they’re not that close with their mom. And its sad cause she is their mother.

  19. Lori Says:

    My first thought when I saw this pic was WTF?

    Keith and Nicole are bundled up all nice and warm but the kid is not. A blanket, a coat, something, anything.

  20. Meredith Says:

    The film is fantastic. Great plot, wonderful scenery, superfun costumes!

  21. Shannon Says:

    the movie Australia is AMAZING. It’s our generation’s Gone with the Wind. Absolutely what story telling and movie making is all about.

    GO SEE IT!! :)

  22. Zanne Says:

    Ok, I must agree that it drives me NUTS to see kids dressed improperly for cold weather while their parents are all bundled up. However, some kids just will not keep on hats/gloves/scarfs! The only time my son tolerated a hat was when he was newborn in the hospital and couldn’t figure out how to get it off yet. From that time on until he was almost 3, he would wiggle, scream, or yank until he got the hats off and I was the one getting the “bad mommy” looks so I’m going to give them the benefit of the doubt on this one.

    I’ve often wondered where the oldest two kids were in all the pictures of Suri and now Sunday Rose. All I can hope is that there is more to their relationship with their parents than what we’re shown in paparazzi photos.

  23. suki Says:

    oh my god Australia was so good!! I loved it- and hugh Jackson is sexytime times a million mmhmm. Definetly worth seeing!!

  24. Lisa Says:

    Loved Austraiia!! Almost didn’t see it because of the nay-sayers but went ahead and am so glad I did. I honestly didn’t think it felt long at all and didn’t think it was slow. Hugh Jackman is usually hot but he is so so hot in this movie. Go see the movie!! You will really be glad you did.

  25. erika Says:

    has the world forgotten about her two first children? i think she is a horrible parent. i will keep gagging until i see her and tom’s children in the shot with her.

  26. boo Says:

    Ok, the kid is cute, Nicole is wonderful, but Keith is way HOT!!

  27. Bedesh Says:

    She does not exploit the older children like Tom does…they do visit her and spend time, but are rarely photographed.

  28. Lizzie Says:

    I thought it was beautiful and I loved the main kid character…but I didn’t think there was enough character development for such a long movie. Did I say it was long? It had several endings.
    I’m a huge Hugh Jackman fan, and unfortch it wasn’t enough of a fix. Gonna have to see “Someone Like You” again… :)
    I would say it’s worth a matinee

  29. FK Says:

    I think Australia’s marketing people got ahold of this…. I thought the movie was awful. Totally contrived. Utterly shallow. On the good side Hugh Jackman is so very hot. He is a supremely sexy man. But I really hated the movie. If you loved Moulin Rouge, however, you might like this too. I thought that movie was pretty sucky as well. I think his wife is extremely talented and so his movies look amazing, but I can’t stand his story-lines or style of story-telling. Strictly Ballroom was his best, then Romeo & Juliet, and then it just gets worse and worse in my opinion. But I do know people who liked this one, so it’s definitely a matter of taste.

  30. snotneus Says:

    i live in belgium so the weather here is pretty much the same as in france… my little toddler is dressed as if ready for the north pole, it is chilly here!! unbelievable that there is no one around these people who says ’stylish or not, this girl needs a hat and coat!’

  31. Katye Says:

    The kid’s name is Sundae Rose, I think Sunday Roast is just a mean-spirited joke from some other gossip blogger.

  32. ant Says:

    i thought Australia was amazing! it was really interesting to find out about the bombing of darwin and about how aboriginal people were treated.
    but also, it was a really exciting and interesting storyline and even though it was long, it didnt feel like it, i didn’t look at my watch once. i don’t think it was “contrived”, that’s just the type of film it is, it’s an epic journey/love story, not some weird obscure psychological drama.
    and it’s not shallow, it tells an important story and has heaps of layer of meaning… like the emphasis placed on the value of story telling to the aboriginal people, and so when they’re displaced they loose their connection to the land, and their history and culture. and this is also baz saying how it’s important to make movies to tell stories that need to be told.
    and i don’t care what other people say, i thought nicole kidman was great! the part really suited her and she was so motherly yet tough. and hugh jackman was hilarious. and hot. i could have watched 3 hours of that shirtless bucket scene! and the little kid was fabulous!
    and the scenery was amazing! i want to go there!! and the cinematography was great, all very baz.

    so yes, definitely see it!

  33. chris Says:

    I like Australia. I don’t want to see it again, but I enjoyed it. The boy is amazing!

    I think Scientology maybe the factor between Nicole and her two older kids. But, I also agree that I think her kids do visit but they’re just not as photographed as egocentric Tom Cruise likes; in the recent pics of the Cruises and Beckhams the older kids looked really bored and over it.

    Agree, I was cold just looking at how Sunday was dressed!

  34. Gina Says:

    Does any one know what kind of sunglasses she’s wearing?

  35. mimi Says:

    “i thought Australia was amazing! it was really interesting to find out about the bombing of darwin and about how aboriginal people were treated.”
    /
    believe me, aboriginal people are still treated pretty badly in australia. the conservatives here dont even acknowledge the atrocities committed against these people, its disgusting. there is a very big segregation between the aboriginal community and the “white”/other nationalities.
    /
    anyway, im really looking forward to seeing this. im a proud australian, so its exciting to see this movie out there! but i agree, strictly ballroom was baz’s best.
    /
    nicole doesnt see her kids because of tom’s scientology beliefs. i think he has put restricted access or something.. i remember reading an interview with nicole who was really saddened about her kids being pushed into it by tom.

  36. k.c. Says:

    Nicole Kidman is one of the few celebs I really like. I’m so happy for her that she was able to have her baby. And I saw “Australia” last Friday and really enjoyed it!!!

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