Nicole Kidman is the face of a new Clé de Peau Beauté campaign—and this time, she’s sharing the spotlight with someone very close to her: her 14-year-old daughter, Faith Margaret, who she shares with husband Keith Urban.
In the heartwarming ad, which marks Kidman’s debut as a global brand ambassador for the Japanese beauty brand, fans were quick to notice the surprise appearance of her youngest daughter. While many praised the emotional tone of the campaign, others couldn’t help but raise eyebrows at the hint of nepotism.
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Nicole Kidman and Her 14-Year-Old Daughter Star in New Ad
The short film features the Babygirl actress in a glamorous black dress strutting down a runway before transitioning to a scene where she appears in a sleek pantsuit and lovingly embraces a young girl—revealed to be Faith Margaret.
While the mother-daughter moment adds a personal touch to the campaign, it also sparked conversation online about celebrity children stepping into the spotlight through family connections.
Fans took to Instagram to share their thoughts. One person wrote, “They are beautiful, but it just goes to show, not your talent or beauty, but nepotism at its best,” adding, “The kids of the stars will always be one step ahead of the ‘regular’ kids because they have someone getting them in the door.” Another user said, “More nepo incoming.”

Nicole Kidman's Daughters Make Their Debut in the Industry
This isn’t the first time Nicole's daughters have faced nepotism criticism. Her 16-year-old daughter, Sunday Rose Kidman Urban, came under fire after opening Miu Miu’s Spring 2025 fashion show, with some even critiquing her runway walk.
Following that appearance, she landed several high-profile campaigns, including magazine features, which only fueled the ongoing conversation about celebrity privilege in the fashion industry.
Kidman opened up about her youngest daughter starring in the ad to PEOPLE: "My daughter [Sunday] is modeling now, and so when they said, ‘Would Faith be in this with you?’ I was like, ‘Faithy, do you want to be in this?’ And she was like, ‘Yes.’ So we flew out together, and we were able to just have fun on the set."
She added, "She’s my baby, and it was a sweet little way to capture her at 14. It was one of those things where you say, ‘This isn’t a job. This is actually a gift.’"

