Kidman, Urban plead for privacy
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Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban have pleaded with Australian journalists and photographers to back off while they introduce their newborn daughter, Sunday Rose, to their families.
The celebrity couple were greeted by a media pack when they flew into Sydney on a private plane last night.
It is their first trip back to Australia since Kidman gave birth in the States on July 7.
"Keith and I are both just appealing to the press and stuff just to give us a little space so we can walk around Sydney and show the baby our town," Kidman told 2Day FM.
"She's tiny. She's not a doll. She's a like a real little thing.
"Just [don't photograph] right in her face or in our faces because it's scary for her. She's tiny, a tiny little thing."
Urban says he understands why the media want to get a picture of the baby.
"I get it. I get the, sort of, interest out there - I get that," he said.
"But at the same time it's our little girl.
"Sometimes people come right up in your face and you're just going, 'Good god, would you do that to anyone else's child?' That's all."
No photographs of Sunday Rose have been released and Urban says the couple have no intention of selling any.
Kidman, meanwhile, says the month-old "looks like Keith" and has a bit of a "reddish tinge" to her hair.