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Golden Globes nominee Nicole Kidman & Keith Urban’s daughters Sunday, 12, and Faith, 10, make rare appearance at show

NICOLE Kidman and Keith Urban's young daughters made a rare appearance during the 2021 Golden Globes as the actress was featured virtually during the live ceremony.

The Undoing star posed on the couch during the opening monologue with her country singer husband and daughters Sunday, 12, and Faith, 10.

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Nicole and Keith gave a rare glimpse at their familyCredit: NBC
, 53, wore a black Louis Vuitton dress with gold chain detail, her hair tied back in a black headband with a few loose curls and gold earrings to match.

wore a classic black and white suit while the pre-teen girls looked lovely in simple white dresses.

The girls are rarely seen in public, as their famed parents like to keep a low-profile for their children.

hosts Tina Fey and Amy Poehler mentioned the star of the nominated suspense-thriller series during their opener, where they joked that Nicole's "coat is suspected of murdering her wig."

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tied the knot in 2006 after meeting just a year prior.

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this past November about their family dynamic.

The Australian talent admitted that her husband has to take time away from his wife and daughters from time to time, as he is the only male in the house not including pets.

, 28, and the couple divorced in 2001 after 11 years of marriage.

The ex-couple's children were both adopted, and follow in their father's footsteps by strictly adhering to the faith of Scientology.

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The Big Little Lies star also spoke the Marie Claire about parenting and leading a very public career.

"We never leave the kids, one of us is always there," she shared.

The partners do their best to 'never leave' their kids aloneCredit: Getty Images - Getty

"When Keith went to Nashville and I had to work late nights, I rang [my sister Antonia] and asked her to move in with the girls and she did, and brought along her kids. That's special.

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"It's the nature of what we're all having to do now, you get to be commune-like; this extended family where you're all raising each other's kids together," she added.

"We've all had to go back to basics, and this year has required it because people are pleading for help."

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