Keith Urban: Baby, Faith Margaret looks like her Mom
Urban flaunts image of new-born baby, Faith Margaret at the 17th SAG
New Zealander country music singer, Keith Urban could not help but flaunt his newly born baby, Faith Margaret as he and his wife Nicole Kidman talked to reporters at the 17th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles.
“She just looks like her, don’t you think”, the proud father of two was quoted as saying by the Australian Associated Press.
Urban and Kidman said the News.Com. Au also revealed the details of their new daughter’s name, who was born through a surrogate mother at a hospital in Nashville.
The couple said they call her “Faith” as they ‘had to have that [faith] through the whole process of pregnancy.
"... people just call her Faith, but she's actually Faith Margaret, that southern double name," Kidman said, according to News.Com.Au. "Margaret is my grandmother's name. She had her last baby at 49 so she's my inspiration," the actress added.
The couple explained why they have kept the surrogacy of their second daughter, saying ‘family is a sacred thing’.
They emphasized however that they were just waiting for the right time to tell everyone about their second baby. Urban and Kidman are parents to their two-year old daughter, Sunday Rose.
"It kind of perpetuated itself then at the end we went 'okay we'll make an announcement'," Kidman told E! News, according to News.Au.Com.
Sunday Rose, they admitted was ‘a little bit shock’ with the ‘arrival’ of her younger sister. But Urban was quick to point out that his older daughter has known about Faith Margaret and she was good to the five-weeks old baby.
"I think anybody who has had two kids knows when the second comes along the first goes 'Oh. There's competition'," Urban added, said News.Com.Au.
Urban and Kidman have been married since June 2006. Urban was recently quoted as saying that he feels ‘lucky to have Nicole as his wife’, saying he and the actress have been blessed to have each other and they both value their family as strong in their lives’.