“Practical Magic” star Nicole Kidman believes that a little Aussie magic might have helped her get pregnant with Sunday Rose. When she returned to her native country to film the aptly titled epic “Australia,” Kidman and several coworkers left with some incredible souvenirs. “Seven babies were conceived out of this film and only one was a boy,” she told The Australian Women’s Weekly (via BBC). “There is something up there in the Kununurra water because we all went swimming in the waterfalls, so we can call it the fertility waters now.”

On “60 Minutes Australia,” Kidman revealed that Sunday was a redhead like her mom when she was born but gradually became a blonde like her dad. Kidman believed that as a toddler, Sunday favored her country singer father, but Urban informed People, “She got my wife’s legs, which is very lucky for her. She sure didn’t deserve mine.”

It seems that Sunday got a bit of the best of both worlds. By age 2, she was making her dad proud by showing an aptitude for music. “She sings incessantly. She has a repertoire of about 30 songs: ‘The ABC Song,’ ‘Twinkle, Twinkle, Traffic Light,’ ‘So Long, Farewell,'” Kidman told People. On “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” (via Us Weekly), Kidman also shared that Sunday’s accent was a mixture of her parents’ Aussie lilts and a Southern drawl that she picked up from living in Nashville — she was even saying “y’all.”

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