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Southern accent for baby Sunday – Nicole Kidman

Nicole Kidman can claim she has everything in life especially if her daughter Sunday Rose grows up with a southern accent. It seems that the Southern charm, including the southern drawl has not been lost on Nicole ever since she and husband Keith Urban moved to Tennessee. She has clearly fallen in love with the place and its people saying she is glad that her daughter will be able to claim that she is a Tennessee born and bred kid.Nicole and Keith seem to be enjoying a domesticated life in Leiper Fork, a rural community near Nashville. The couple, who have exchanged their highly lavish and social existence for Nashville’s rural life, looks determined to remain low-key except perhaps for a few social gatherings which they choose to attend as part of their jobs like the “Australia” premiere.
The highly-paid and Oscar-winning star is enjoying her anonymity in Nashville which allows her to go around without people barging in on her privacy. It may be their common fondness for country life but what binds the couple together is definitely their little Sunday. Nicole’s two other children, whom she adopted with former husband Tom Cruise, are all in the city.
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