The world of celebrity pop culture was treated to an unexpected moment of fun when Sabrina Carpenter’s “Manchild” tour brought Nicole Kidman to Nashville as her celebrity arrestee. The acclaimed actress, separated from ex-husband Keith Urban, took to social media to thank the singer for the special occasion.
During her stop in Nashville, Carpenter playfully “arrested” Babygirl actress Nicole Kidman, 57, for being “too hot” to be left alone. The interaction between the two stars became even more special when Kidman texted her 17-year-old daughter Sunday Rose, asking for her permission. The moment clearly touched a nerve with the mother-daughter pair.
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The Making of an Iconic Moment
According to Page Six, Carpenter’s “Short n’ Sweet” tour feature has become a regular highlight: fans tuning in to the “Manchild” singer pretending to arrest celebrities during her concert stops. On this particular Tuesday, the celebrity detainee was Nicole Kidman.
As Page Six reported, Carpenter playfully booked Kidman for being “too hot” during the Nashville show. Then came the classic Sabrina Carpenter move: handing out pink handcuffs and dedicating a song.
“You expected to find love but not your soulmate,” Carpenter teased to Kidman, according to Page Six.
The “Espresso” singer then joked, “If things work out between us, then I guess I’m moving to Nashville. Babygirl, I don’t know what to do, Nicole!”
Sunday Rose’s Social Media Reaction
After the concert, Sunday Rose shared video of her mother accepting the pink handcuffs, along with a screenshot of her text exchange with Nicole Kidman. Kidman apparently wrote, “Hi Baby, I’m heading down to be arrested.x”
Sunday’s caption was simple but heartfelt: “thanks mom and @sabrinacarpenter.”
This moment of public engagement clearly meant something special to the family, especially given the current chapter in Nicole Kidman’s life.
A Family in Transition
Nicole Kidman filed for divorce from Keith Urban just over a month ago, ending a marriage of more than 20 years. The pair share 14-year-old daughter Faith and 17-year-old Sunday.
According to insiders, the girls are standing by their mother during this transition. “Sunday and Faith love their dad dearly, but they’re feeling very loyal to their mom right now, and they’ve made it their mission to be by her side,” a source told Star magazine.
This isn’t the first time Kidman has shown her support network. Earlier this year, Olivia Rodrigo recreated a famous Kidman AMC commercial on TikTok, and the actress enthusiastically endorsed the tribute.
More Than Just Fun
While the concert interaction was clearly lighthearted, it represents a growing pattern of the Kidman girls stepping into the spotlight during their mother’s transition. The public support has been notable, with many fans expressing concern and admiration for Nicole Kidman during the divorce proceedings.
This moment of celebrity camaraderie between Sabrina Carpenter and Nicole Kidman, with Sunday Rose’s enthusiastic participation, shows how celebrity families are finding new ways to navigate personal transitions while maintaining a public presence








































