Melbourne: Nicole Kidman is unhappy that her adopted kids chose to live with her ex-husband Tom Cruise but respects their decision to do so.
The Australian actress, who raised 18-year-old Isabella and Connor, 15, with Cruise, is saddened by their decision to live with their father, his wife Katie Holmes and their four-year-old daughter Suri, but insists that she wouldn`t fight their choice.
"They live with Tom, which was their choice. I`d love them to live with us, but what can you do?" the Daily Telegraph quoted her as saying.
However, the ‘Moulin Rouge!’ star is delighted to have become a parent again later in life, having had daughter Sunday Rose with husband Keith Urban in July 2008.
"It`s a beautiful thing at 43 to have a two and half year old!" she said.
Nicole explained the youngster``s unusual name saying she was named after the day of week that her and Keith most enjoy together.
"When we were both alone, before we met each other, Sunday was the day we dreaded most, because when you don``t have someone in your life Sundays can be really lonely,” She told Britain``s HELLO! Magazine.
"Then when we met, we went from dreading Sunday to really loving it. It was the day when nobody was going to bother you, you could stay in bed, you could do what you wanted to do. We just thought, What a great name for our baby! " the actress added.
ANI
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