Nicole Kidman, Keith Urban Kids: Couple Dishes On What Their Daughters Do During Movie Premieres [VIDEO]
Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban know that some of their work may be a little too inappropriate for their young daughters, and the couple has a foolproof plan to make sure that Sunday Rose and Faith Margaret aren't exposed to too much adult content.
While attending the premiere of Kidman's newest movie, Genius, over the weekend, the couple of ten years dished on what they at least hoped their kids were up to at that moment.
"Hopefully, they're at the hotel watching Shrek right now," Urban told People Magazine.
"Shrek Forever After," Kidman corrected.
The couple, who will celebrate their 10th wedding anniversary on June 25, have been making waves with their adorable relationship recently, as they've walked red carpets and gushed about one another, and also took to social media to share moments which showed their goofier sides with one another as well.
Urban shared a video last month of he and his wife lip-syncing to his song "The Fighter," which was a duet with Carrie Underwood on his new album Ripcord, and the pair's playfulness, as well as how they looked at one another, made waves online for it's adorable nature. With that still fresh in mind, the couple was asked if their kids ever joined in on their jam sessions.
"Do they, baby?" Kidman asked her husband.
"No, they sing, and play," Urban replied.
As for the couple's anniversary, they haven't revealed any big plans for what they'll do, though they did shoot down earlier reports that they were going to renew their vows for their celebration.
"I read that too," Urban said when asked about the rumors in April. "I don't know where they get half of this stuff from. No."
"We don't need to" Kidman added at the time. "The vows are strong, we keep them."
The two also admitted at the time that a vow renewal wasn't in the cards because they still practiced the ones they made at their first wedding on a daily basis.
"They're daily in the sense of action, as opposed to being recited. I like to think of showing those on a daily basis," Urban said.