
Nepo baby lands same big money modeling job as her Hollywood star mom – but can you guess her famous parents?
double take Nepo baby lands same big money modeling job as her Hollywood star mom – but can you guess her famous parents?
A HOLLYWOOD nepo-baby has bagged a big-money modeling job with the same brand her actress mom signed up with 20 years ago.
The 17-year-old Nashville-born beauty, who has followed in her parent's screen-star footsteps, now features in a new promotion for Omega.
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A Hollywood nepo baby has landed the same big money modelling job as her Hollywood star mum
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Sunday Rose Kidman Urban, daughter of actress Nicole Kidman, is now part of the Omega brand
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Sunday Rose flashed a pout in the brand's new campaign
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Sunday Rose Kidman-Urban is one of six fresh faces in the commercial for the watch company's new Aqua Terra collection, which also features Ashley Graham and Ariana DeBose, to name a few.
The daughter of Nicole Kidman, 58, and country musician Keith Urban, 57, can be seen showing off her natural brunette locks as she sits side profile, donning a chic leather jacket.
Like a pro Sunday Rose, who is wearing minimal make-up to let her natural beauty shine though, glances over her shoulder to flash a pout.
She can be seen pulling up the collar of her garment, with her Omega wristwatch clearly seen on her left wrist.
In Omega's Instagram image caption, the caption read: "Six inspiring women share the little secrets of our new Aqua Terra 30 mm collection.
"Join the inner circle with Ashley Graham, Danielle Marsh, Tems, Marisa Abela, Ariana DeBose, and Sunday Rose Kidman Urban."
Her famous actress mum has been a brand ambassador for Omega since 2005.
She previously opened up on the partnership and said: "In everything I've done with OMEGA, they have shown extraordinary integrity, and that's important in this day and age.
"Their watches are the same, and I've learned so much about the technology and history.
"They've adapted and evolved with the times."
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MODEL DAUGHTER
Sunday Rose is busy carving out a career in the modelling and film spheres.
She previously walked in the Miu Miu Paris Fashion Week show in October 2024.
The pretty teenager opened the showcase of the brand's Spring/Summer 2025 collection.
Sunday Rose then became one of the new faces of Miu Miu's 2025 Duets campaign.
In the new gig, she starred alongside the likes of actress Liu Haocun, singer Eliot Sumner and Netflix favourite Joey King.
As well as her catwalk work, Sunday Rose has also starred in The Angry Birds Movie 2, The Undoing and Big Little Lies.
FAMILY AFFAIR
Nicole shares daughters Sunday Rose and 15-year-old Faith, with husband Keith.
Faith and Sunday Rose aren't the Moulin Rouge star's only children, as she shares daughter Bella, 32, and son Connor, 30, with her ex Tom Cruise.
Nicole previously spoke out about how she parents her children.
"I won't let them be on Instagram," she said in 2020 during an appearance on UK chat show Loose Women.
"I have a 12-year-old right now who is chomping at the bit and wants to get into all of that.
"It's just that constant push, pull. I'd say a lot of parents would say the same thing.
"I think it's keeping their confidence and their self-esteem intact."
Yet five years on, Sunday has her own page on the social media site.
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Nicole shares Sunday Rose with musician Keith Urban
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Sunday Rose has followed in Nicole's acting footsteps
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