
Mummy pulled some strings! Nicole Kidman's nepo baby daughter Sunday Rose stars in her own Omega commercial after her famous mother has been face of the brand for over a decade
The ' nepo baby ' has made an appearance in a new advertisement for luxury Swiss watchmaker brand Omega - the same brand her famous mother has been the face of for over a decade.
She starred in the commercial alongside Ashley Graham, Danielle Marsh, Tems, Marisa Abela and Ariana DeBose.
In the new campaign, Sunday Rose posed for the camera while showing off a silver Omega watch on her wrist.
The other stars also wore different watches from the new Aqua Terra collection.
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It comes after Sunday Rose walked at Paris Fashion Week in March.
She made her second appearance on the runway for Miu Miu's Fall-Winter 2025-2026 Womenswear collection.
The teen confidently strode the catwalk in a mustard-coloured skirt, brown shirt and an oversized jacket.
Sunday Rose made her runway debut back in October as part of Miu Miu's Paris Womenswear Spring-Summer 2025 show for Paris Fashion Week.
She was in good company for her modelling debut, sharing the catwalk with the likes of US actors Willem Dafoe and Hillary Swank, model Amelia Grey, UK rapper Little Simz and South Korean actress Nicha Yontararak, better known as Minnie.
Sunday Rose was also joined by fellow 'nepo child' Eliot Sumner - the offspring of pop icon Sting and wife Trudy Styler - who was also making a runway debut.
Her debut was deemed a success by fashion bible Vogue, which declared: 'So what does this mean for Sunday Rose Kidman-Urban? Come the fall 2025 collections in February, I'd wager we're in for a month of Sundays.'
Nicole was in attendance for the debut and the pair later stepped out together for the Miu Miu dinner party.
It comes after Sunday Rose made her runway debut back in October as part of Miu Miu's Paris Womenswear Spring-Summer 2025 show for Paris Fashion Week
An 'insider' recently revealed to Woman's Day that Sunday Rose's dad Keith Urban would prefer her to stay out of the spotlight until she 'grows up.'
'He knows he's overprotective but he wants Sunday to wait a few years to really grow up before she even thinks about becoming a star,' the source claimed.
The source added that Sunday Rose, who is looking more and more like her famous mother every day, is pushing Nicole to be allowed to attend the red carpet events, while 'overprotective' Keith prefers his daughter at home.
'Keith's really got himself caught between a rock and a hard place,' the insider said.
'Sunday and Nicole are cut from the same cloth but he's worries that Nic may be taking the easy path and saying 'yes' too many times to their daughter.'
Sunday was born in July 2008 in Nashville, and her sister Faith arrived in 2010.

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