
New nepo baby in town? Nicole Kidman's daughter makes a glamorous debut
The black-and-white film, The Key to Radiance Is You, features Nicole in a series of striking looks before Faith appears for a quiet, tender moment, a soft embrace between mother and daughter that has already sent social media into speculation mode. For many, this marks the entrance of another industry legacy kid: same privilege, same beauty, new face.
Faith's appearance comes shortly after big sister Sunday Rose, 17, launched her modelling career, reinforcing the narrative that the Kidman-Urban girls are next in the nepo baby queue. Nicole confirmed the film wasn't part of a long-term plan for Faith, but rather a special one-off moment. 'She's my baby,' Nicole said. 'It was a magical, dreamlike experience. This wasn't a job, it was a gift.'
But online, the discourse has been less dreamy. 'Faith Kidman Urban is 14 and already filming luxury brand ads,' one user noted. 'Being born famous is the real skincare.' Another joked, 'The nepo pipeline stays undefeated.'
Despite the nepotism chatter, the campaign positions itself as an ode to inner glow and feminine strength. Nicole, now the brand's global ambassador, says the message is about confidence and radiance from within, something she hopes to pass on to both her daughters.
Still, Faith's serene entry into beauty stardom has sparked new interest in celebrity kids inching closer to fame. One campaign in, and it's clear: there's a new nepo baby in town.

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