Nicole Kidman wants her daughter Faith to meet her 'other mummy' according to a report in Monday's issue of Woman's Day magazine.
A
source has reportedly told the magazine that the actress 'set up a meet
and greet' between the six-year-old and the surrogate who carried her.
The
surrogate, nicknamed 'Auntie Sheila' according to the magazine, had a
'touching meeting' with Faith at the Nashville home Nicole shares with
husband Keith Urban.
'It was incredibly
emotional.
Nic and her surrogate had difficulty holding back tears,' the
source reportedly told the publication.
'Faith wasn't phased by it at all, but she did ask lots of questions afterwards,' the source is believed to have said.
Nicole
and Keith have 'never shied away' from telling Faith she was carried by
a surrogate but as she is young haven't often raised the topic, the
magazine reports.
The 49-year-old recently revealed she is interested in adding to her family perhaps through fostering a child.
Speaking to BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour the
Oscar winner revealed, 'I'm one of the few people in the world who has
experienced so many different forms of (motherhood).
But
I haven't had the child from a donor egg.
I haven't also been a foster
mother and I'm very interested in that... But I did foster a child that I
met through school, an aboriginal boy.'
Despite
being close to 50-years-of-age, Nicole revealed that she still holds
out hope that she may fall pregnant naturally as female relatives had
children quite late.
'I still have the faintest hope that
something may happen to me this year. Keith and I would love to have
more babies,' she told the radio show.
Nicole
added, 'My grandmother gave birth to my mother at 49! I would be beyond
happy and just welcome it with open arms. Children are the joy of my
life.'
Nicole has two adopted children,
Connor, 22 and Isabella, 24, and two biological daughters, Sunday Rose,
six, and Faith Margaret, eight, with husband Keith.
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