For years, Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban have shielded their daughters from the glare of public life. But this week, fans received a rare treat: 14-year-old Faith Margaret appears alongside her mother in a new campaign for luxury beauty brand Clé de Peau Beauté—Faith’s first on-camera role.

The black-and-white spot, titled “The Key to Radiance,” opens to the timeless strains of Etta James’ “At Last.” Kidman glides through a series of elegant poses before slowing to meet Faith. The two embrace, foreheads touching, sharing a quiet smile that feels both intimate and cinematic.

Kidman—recently named Clé de Peau’s newest global ambassador—told PEOPLE that including Faith was the brand’s idea:

“When they asked, ‘Would Faith be in this with you?’ I turned to her and said, ‘Faithy, do you want to?’ She said, ‘Yes,’ so we flew out together and just had fun on set.”

The Oscar winner called the experience “magical,” adding that capturing Faith at 14 felt less like work and more like a gift:

“She’s my baby… a sweet little way to remember this moment in time.”

While the couple’s children have largely grown up out of the spotlight, they’re slowly making occasional public appearances. Last year, older sister Sunday Rose made her runway debut at Paris Fashion Week. Faith’s new cameo continues the family’s measured step into the public eye—on their own terms.

Kidman later shared behind-the-scenes footage of the shoot, showing playful mother-daughter moments between takes. Fans praised the ad for its warmth and authenticity—proof that sometimes, the most radiant beauty is found in genuine connection.

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