Twitter reminds Nicole Kidman of her two adopted kids she forgot to mention in her Emmy speech

Kidman's omission of Connor and Isabella in speech suggest that it's possible their relationships have worsened


Entertainment Desk September 18, 2017
PHOTO: E! ONLINE

Oscar winner Nicole Kidman won her first-ever Emmy Award as Outstanding Actress in a Limited Series, for her role in Big Little Lies. She called domestic abuse a complicated, insidious disease.

Kidman played Celeste, a wife and mother who becomes the victim of domestic violence at the hands of her husband Perry, essayed by Alexander Skarsgard, who also won an Emmy on September 17.

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Looking resplendent and radiant in a red gown, Kidman thanked her husband Keith Urban and her daughters for supporting her career, and said she hoped the Emmy win can be a lesson for others in a way.



“I have two little girls - Sunnie and Faith. And my darling Keith who I asked to help me pursue this artistic path. And they have sacrificed so much for it.

“So this is yours. I just want my two little girls to have this on their shelf and to look at it and go, ‘Every time my mumma didn’t put me to bed it’s because of this — [at least] I got something!”

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But, guess what? She totally forgot to mention the two adopted kids she shares with ex-husband Tom Cruise.

And Twitter is seriously puzzled!





https://twitter.com/Prianka00/status/909670424446828544

https://twitter.com/dgcastingtv/status/909656169320407040

https://twitter.com/brenda_huggins/status/909655978123026432



https://twitter.com/MiniMoFresh/status/909607262431346689









https://twitter.com/JessicaMartori/status/909608375192887296




Kidman's omission of Connor and Isabella in her Emmys speech suggests it's possible their relationships have worsened in the past year.

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