Nicole Kidman reveals favorite movie watched with daughters

Nicole Kidman has shared a personal detail about bonding with her daughters Sunday and Faith, naming the comedy film Bridesmaids as their go-to movie for lifting spirits. In a recent podcast appearance, the actress described how they watch, recite, and act out scenes from the film during tough times. She also addressed questions about her daughters' potential acting careers, emphasizing the importance of letting them define their own paths.

Nicole Kidman offered a glimpse into her family life during an episode of the Las Culturistas podcast, which aired on March 11. The actress, known for her role in the upcoming film Babygirl, discussed her relationship with her teenage daughters, Sunday and Faith, whom she shares with former husband Keith Urban.

Kidman revealed that when she and her daughters feel down, they turn to the 2011 comedy Bridesmaids for comfort. "My daughter and I...we watch Bridesmaids when we're feeling down, whenever we need a lift," she said. The family ritual extends beyond watching: "We watch it, we recite it, we act it out and we do that in the kitchen." Kidman described the film as their "go-to savior film to pull us out of a funk."

Kidman is also mother to son Connor and daughter Bella, from her previous marriage to Tom Cruise. During a red carpet interview at the premiere of her new television series Scarpetta, she responded to questions about whether her daughters might pursue onscreen careers. "I mean, I can't answer for them. The thing that we all know about children and when they become young women, don't answer for them," she told People magazine. She added, "Don't tell them who they are or what they are. They're there to tell you who they are. And so you would have to ask them."

This candid sharing highlights Kidman's approach to parenting, focusing on supporting her children's autonomy while cherishing simple bonding moments.

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