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People’s Frustration With Celebrity Nepo Babies Grows Stronger After Sunday Rose’s Runway Walk
Nicole Kidman's nepo baby daughter walking runway in black textured coat with large purple floral accessory on shoulder

“Just Some Celeb’s Child”: Nicole Kidman’s Daughter’s Calvin Klein Walk Ignites Nepotism Debate

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Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban’s “nepo” daughter, Sunday Rose, recently became the subject of intense online backlash following her appearance at New York Fashion Week on February 13, 2026.

The 17-year-old’s modeling gig at a Calvin Klein show left social media reacting with distaste, as many mocked her runway walk and questioned her qualifications for high-profile modeling opportunities.

Highlights
  • 17-year-old Sunday Rose found herself at the center of online criticism after her Calvin Klein runway appearance sparked debate about her modeling credentials.
  • Social media users questioned whether she earned the high-profile gig on merit, with some bluntly suggesting her famous parents helped open doors.
  • Despite the backlash, the teen has previously shared that she handles criticism by focusing on gratitude, reminding critics that “fashion is so subjective.”

Many even suggested she secured the job solely because of her famous parents, with one user bluntly writing, “Remember when models were stunning, unique and natural? Not just some celeb’s child.”

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    Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban’s teenage daughter, Sunday Rose, faced fierce criticism over her New York Fashion Week runway walk

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    In recent years, Sunday Rose has been actively pursuing a career in high-fashion modeling, making significant strides since her runway debut at age 16 in October 2024.

    Ever since being thrust into the spotlight as a model, the teenager has faced online criticism over her qualifications.

    However, Sunday has previously stated that she has “been wanting to do this for so long” and remains focused on improving with every job.

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    She told NYLON last year, “Growing up, I went to my mom’s photo shoots a lot and got to observe, which definitely led to my interest in exploring the modeling world.”

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    However, her latest walk for Calvin Klein’s Autumn/Winter 2026 presentation at NYFW reignited debate around privilege and growing up with famous A-list parents in an industry that is otherwise known for ruthless competition.

    Last month, Sunday walked for the luxury fashion brand wearing an oversized beige trench coat paired with slouchy leather boots.

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    The look was accessorized with white gloves and a black leather clutch, while her hair was pulled back and left cascading down her back, complemented by minimal makeup.

    Reportedly, her actress mother, Nicole Kidman, shared a clip of her runway walk on Instagram Stories, proudly gushing over her daughter with the caption, “New York, baby!”

    A viral video of the 17-year-old walking for Calvin Klein was labeled “just stomping around,” as many questioned her modeling skills

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    But Sunday’s walk failed to impress social media users, who appeared to disagree with Kidman’s enthusiasm.

    One critic noted, “Omg lol. This is a joke, right? She looks like she’s stomping angrily around.”

    A second agreed, saying, “She walks like a pony! She’s not a model! Without her parents’ connections she would be helping the REAL models in and out of their runway outfits!”

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    “I love love love Nicole.. but Sunday Roast looks kinda weird as a model,” said one netizen, while another added, “I doubt she would be getting many jobs if it weren’t for her family…I don’t mean to be rude, but it is what it is.”

    “Oh my, this is truly awful and makes Kate Moss’ daughter look like a super model. I’m embarrassed for [Sunday]…” commented a third user.

    Others wrote, “Well, of course she’s a model. Celeb kids think it’s so easy, you don’t have to do anything, just wear clothes. Turns out even model have to do something.”

    Image credits: sundayrose

    “Definitely not model material, but they seem to get a lot of modeling work simply because of their parents.”

    Summing up the general backlash targeting Sunday, one user questioned, “Nepotism aside, if she was hired and paid to be a runway model, then she should do it well. A girl… who didn’t walk well on the runway would be told they weren’t good and probably be fired. Why shouldn’t she be critiqued and treated the same way?”

    One critic harshly reacted, “Oh dear. 100% nepo baby 0% model material. Delusional and indulged!”

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    The latest criticism of Sunday’s fashion walk came a year after she was blasted as a “nepo baby,” with unhappy netizens writing, “Another rich kid getting what she clearly does not deserve.”

    When the 17-year-old was featured in Italian luxury fashion house Miu Miu’s January 2025 campaign, pictured wearing a beige trench coat, a bright red zip-up sweater, and a white knee-length skirt, she sparked negative comments such as, “She wouldn’t be there if they weren’t her parents,” “What is it with the daughters of famous parents always becoming ‘models’?” and “You didn’t get there from hard work, you got there because mummy or daddy helped you.”

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    Many critics even suggested at the time that she give up modeling and explore another career path.

    “Oh please, why be a model so many other things to do,” one said.

    “Try painting or acting instead. This is not for her,” commented another user.

    Did she work hard for it? NO. Look at the young models who work so hard to get where she is…”

    In the past, Sunday has candidly shared how she deals with negative attention and criticism by focusing on gratitude

    Image credits: Victor VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images

    Accusations of nepotism and claims that celebrity children use their parents’ fame for personal gain have long followed many star kids in the industry.

    Addressing how she handles harsh criticism, Sunday told NYLON in an interview last year, “Fashion is so subjective, and everyone has an opinion about everything.”

    “The biggest lesson I’ve learned from my experience is to enjoy each moment as it comes, be grateful for the opportunities as I get them, and focus on bettering myself each time I get hired.”

    “Just because she has famous parents doesn’t make her model/actress/musician. She needs to get into the real world and get a proper job…” wrote one netizen

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    Karl der Große
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    2 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I can remember a day when noticing that certain people have advantages other people could only dream of would inspire people to stand up and change the system. Now, people roast "nepo babies" on social media. It's more peaceful this way, but I don't see how it helps anything.

    CP
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    3 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Our society is broken. Working hard is for suckers.

    Kate Johnson
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    2 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Wow, bullying teenagers. What a bunch of losers.

    Karl der Große
    Community Member
    2 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I can remember a day when noticing that certain people have advantages other people could only dream of would inspire people to stand up and change the system. Now, people roast "nepo babies" on social media. It's more peaceful this way, but I don't see how it helps anything.

    CP
    Community Member
    3 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Our society is broken. Working hard is for suckers.

    Kate Johnson
    Community Member
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    2 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Wow, bullying teenagers. What a bunch of losers.

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