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Nicole Kidman, Keith Urban baby rumor: The couple reportedly adopted a child - Here’s the truth

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Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban have been rumored to have adopted a baby last year. Now people are looking for the child that they supposedly brought home to be their youngest son.

Nicole and Keith’s adoption of a baby boy

In the article that was published by on the National Enquirer, it was said that Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban were processing the adoption of a baby boy. At that time, it was said that they were closely communicating with an adoption agency so they can bring home their son.

The adoption papers had been prepared so Nicole and Keith just need to wait for just a bit more time and everything will be in place. Also, it was said that the actress is familiar with the adoption process since she already adopted two children when she was still married to Tom Cruise. The actress is also keen on adopting for the same reason.

"After a careful search, they've found the perfect baby boy, with brown curls, blue eyes and a toothy grin,” the source stated. “He's not even a year old yet. The paperwork is ready and they're hoping to speed things along."

Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban were reportedly very excited and their biological children were also informed that they are going to have a baby brother. It was added that the actress wants her husband to experience the special bond that he could only have with a son so she is really happy.

The truth

Is it true that Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban adopted a child? So, where is he now? This story that first appeared last year was already dismissed and this year, it is emerging again. Gossip Cop is once again debunking this claim because no one will find their “son” as it is not true that the pair adopted one last year.

Both Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban also stated a number of times that they are content with their family with two daughters. They further said that they do not have plans to have more children so this means they are not even considering a third child.

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