Keith Urban, Nicole Kidman & Family Spent Easter in Church
On Easter Sunday, country music singer Keith Urban and his wife actress Nicole Kidman together with their children celebrated the Risen Lord in church in Australla. After church, the family went for an outing in Sydney over the Easter long weekend.
While in Sydney the famous parents took their girls to the Easter show, where they played with farm animals, and had a ball participating in the annual Sydney Easter egg hunt in Centennial Park.They ended the Easter festivities at Sunday mass with their grandma, aunt and cousins.
Joined by their daughters Sunday, seven, and Faith, five, the loved-up couple jetted in from Nashville for a brief visit with Nicole's mum Janelle and the actress' extended family.The Kidmans were joined by Nic's younger sister Antonia, 45, who brought along her six children. Clearly loving their time back home, both Nic and Keith have always wanted their girls to feel a special connection to Australia.
"We want our children, even though they were born in Nashville, to feel very much a part of Australia... which they do," she told the Herald Sun in 2014.
On 6 May 2016 , Urban returns with his ninth studio album Ripcord releaed through Capitol Nashville. For this album Urban collaborated with musicians such as rapper Pitbull and Nile Rodgers. This album has been called Urban's most experimental album to date.
Urban told Rolling Stone, "It was a lot of searching, a lot of experimenting, and when you get to work with as many people as I did, you end up with a lot of stuff." On one of the tracks "Sun Don't Let Me Down" it features Pitbull, and Nile Rodgers on guitar. The first verse in the song makes reference to Urban's wife Nicole Kidman's film To Die For."
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