On the fourth day of the Paris Olympics, Nicole Kidman, Keith Urban, and their lookalike daughters snap a family selfie while supporting the women’s artistic gymnastics team final
Among the celebrities that supported the women’s artistic gymnastics finals at the Olympics in Paris on Tuesday were Nicole Kidman, Keith Urban, and their identical daughters Sunday Rose and Faith Margaret.
The American gymnast Simone Biles, who competed in the final as a member of the US team, was being supported by the Australian family.
Among other onlookers, the parents and daughters looked excited as they smiled for a group selfie.
The A Family Affair actress wore a cream blouse with a frilled layered accent, giving her a relaxed look for the day.
Nicole wore a pair of blue jeans and let her blonde hair fall loose down her shoulders.
Wearing a black and white varsity jacket over a white T-shirt, her musician husband exuded a sports fan’s every emotion.
The country music icon held up his phone for the family selfie, accessorizing with black trousers and a black cap.
Sunday Rose, their oldest daughter, looked stylish in a black vest and low-rise pants. Her hair was cut straight across the center, just like her mother.
Faith Margaret, the eldest daughter, chose a more laid-back look by dressing in pale blue trousers and a $1,100 Celine raglan T-shirt.
Simone, a US gymnast, competed in the final alongside her spouse Jonathan Owens and her grandparents Ron and Nelle.

The family, who are in the city of lights for the Olympics, was recently seen at a competition featuring Australian skateboarder Chloe Covell, 14.
Along with her ex-husband Tom Cruise, Nicole also has an adopted son, Connor, 29, and a daughter, Isabella, 32.
But it doesn’t seem like she will be able to reconcile her son and break the distance between them.

New Idea claims that the actress now worries that she has permanently lost him to Scientology and that there is little hope of them getting back together.
The tragic information was made public shortly after Connor debuted a new tattoo that represents his steadfast adherence to the divisive faith.
According to a source who spoke to New Idea, “Nicole’s ache for her son is very real and extremely painful.”

However, it will be difficult for her to watch Connor become even more devoted to Scientology and have a permanent tattoo on his body.
The ‘1938’ tattoo on Connor’s arm is thought to allude to the inaugural statement made by L. Ron Hubbard, the founder of Scientology.