It may have been Monday in the US, but it did not stop the
arrival of Nicole Kidman's little Sunday.
The Oscar-winning actress and her Grammy-winning husband, Keith
Urban, welcomed the birth of their daughter in the capital of
country music, Nashville, Tennessee.
Continuing a recent trend of celebrities anointing their newborns
with unusual names, Kidman and Urban named their baby girl
Sunday.
Her full name is Sunday Rose Kidman Urban.
Australia's glamour couple were thrilled with the arrival of their
little bundle of joy.
"Earlier this morning, Nic gave birth to our beautiful baby girl,
Sunday Rose Kidman Urban," Urban gleefully announced on his
website.
"We want to thank everybody that has kept us in their thoughts and
prayers.
"We feel very blessed and grateful that we can share this joy with
you today."
It is the couple's first child together.
Kidman, who turned 41 in June and has struggled with miscarriages
in the past, has two adopted children, Isabella, 15, and Connor,
13, with former husband, Tom Cruise.
The actress has talked for years about her desire to give birth,
particularly after her romantic harbour side wedding to New
Zealand-born, Queensland-raised country crooner Urban on June 25,
2006.
Urban's publicist Paul Freundlich announced the birth just after
midnight Australian Eastern Standard Time.
Sunday weighed a healthy six pounds, seven ounces (3.04
kilograms).
"Nicole and Keith Urban are delighted to announce that Nicole
Kidman gave birth to a baby girl on Monday morning, July 7, 2008,
in the United States," Freundlich announced in a statement.
"Husband Keith was by Nicole's side and mother and baby are very
well."
Urban let the world know Kidman's birth was imminent when he
performed a concert in the couple's adopted new hometown of
Nashville on Saturday night.
Kidman was backstage at the concert.
"I'm going to dedicate a song to my very, very, very, very, VERY
pregnant wife!" Urban told the crowd of 50,000 before launching
into his hit song, Better Half.
After the concert, Urban and Kidman waved to fans as they walked
hand-in-hand to a waiting golf cart that whisked them away.
It has been speculated the actress added her surname into her
daughter's name to keep the Kidman name alive.
Her parents, Janelle and Antony, who were reportedly in Nashville
for the birth, had two daughters and without a son, the Kidman name
may have been lost.
Last month Kidman revealed in a cover story for American Vogue how
she burst into tears the first time she saw the image of Sunday on
an ultrasound.
"When I first saw the baby on the ultrasound, I started crying,"
Kidman told Vogue.
"I didn't think I'd get to experience that in my lifetime.
"I like the unpredictable nature of it.
"To feel life growing with you is something very, very special, and
I'm going to embrace that completely."
Nashville became an oasis for Kidman and Urban as the birth
approached, although teams of paparazzi migrated to the city in
recent weeks to capture the couple as they went about their daily
routine with visits to local Starbucks, cafes and other
hangouts.
There was speculation Kidman and Urban would follow the lead of her
actress friend, Naomi Watts, and have the baby in Los Angeles after
the couple bought a multi-million dollar mansion in the
conservative west LA neighbourhood of Brentwood, just a few blocks
away from Watts' home.
They instead chose Nashville.
Kidman and Urban are living in a $A4 million seven-bedroom home on
rolling green fields outside Nashville while they build their dream
estate on 14 hectares of prime land a few kilometres away.
Kidman said she discovered a green thumb in recent months in
Nashville.
"We have a farm there, and I have an organic vegetable garden,"
Kidman told Vogue.
"This is a path I'd not taken before.
"My mum's always gardened, my sister gardens.
"And I've now conformed to the Kidman women's hobby of
gardening."
Kidman's Sunday arrives on a Monday
Published: 6:19AM Tuesday July 08, 2008 Source: Reuters/AAP
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