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Keith Urban Thought He’d Never Have Kids

Posted by josh loposer on November 11th, 2009 at 7:30 am

nicole kidman keith urban Keith Urban Thought Hed Never Have KidsOver a year after the birth of his first child Sunday Rose, Keith revealed that when he and Nicole Kidman first got together, neither one believed that starting a family was in their future. Now, Keith says he can’t rule out the chance that they’ll have another baby.

From Keith’s recent interview in UK’s Hello! magazine:

“We’re immensely blessed with Sunday. I think neither of us was ever sure we would have kids,” says Keith, 42. “We didn’t get to meet each other in our 20s or 30s, so we thought maybe that’s not our journey, we’re fine with that. But it’s such a miracle to have her.”

And what about expanding the family in their mid 40s? Apparently, the couple has yet to shut the door on more kids. Says Keith:

“We’re very grateful and not pining for anything more than what we’ve got. But if another was to come, Nicole and I would be very happy.”

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