Nicole Kidman Admits To Have More Babies With Husband Keith Urban, Is Good News On The Way?
Actress Nicole Kidman is undoubtedly taking on the silver screen and her private life well too seriously. According to the latest rumors, the actress is willing to have another child with husband, Keith Urban. She even mentioned that she wants to conceive this year, however, the thought itself gives her a heartbreak.
As per The Sun, the Hollywood actress is already a mother to two adopted children, Isabella, 25 and Connor, 21, both of whom she had adopted with her ex husband, Tom Cruise. She is also a proud mother of two kids from her current marriage to Keith Urban and has a beautiful daughter, Sunday Rose, 8 and Faith, 5 born through surrogacy procedure.
Interestingly, even after been blessed with such lovely kids and enjoying parenthood, Kidman wants another child. While talking to a magazine, she said, In everything that has happened in my life, being a mother has been the overriding thing that has changed everything and made it better."
She further added that even though she wants another child, she has the faintest hope that something might take place this year. She said, "Keith and I would love to have more babies. My grandmother gave birth to my mother at 49. I would be beyond happy and just welcome it with open arms."
According to The People, the 49 year old actress doesn't seem to stop here. She said that going through the same heartbreak to get another child is really painful. She mentioned that she never thought she could be a mother ever, until she came birth at 41.
After trying hard, Kidman said that she was heartbroken and finally gave birth to her daughter through surrogacy since the couple wanted a second child. Even though the chances of conceiving went slimmer, the actress got their daughter, Faith through surrogacy.
When asked about their adopted kids, Kidman said that they are special to her, but they have become adults and have their own life, adding that she still prefers to maintain privacy over them.