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Nicole Kidman looking for hideaway home in London
Australian News.Net Friday 11th July, 2008 (ANI)
Melbourne, July 11 : Australian sensation Nicole Kidman is busy these days finding a hideaway home in London for her family.
The 'Bewitched' star, who's currently in the UK's capital for a film, has reportedly asked movie's executives to hunt down a suitable pad for her, husband Keith Urban, and their newborn daughter Sunday Rose.
"Executives at the Weinstein Film Company have been scouring lists from chi-chi estate agents for suitable properties," News.com.au quoted a British newspaper report as saying.
"Rehearsals for Nine have been pushed back a week or so to give Nicole more time to bond with her daughter before she has to fly to London.
"She will come with baby, husband, a nanny and relatives to help mind Sunday Rose while she is in singing and dancing rehearsals," the report added.
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