Nicole Kidman says her young daughters will not be on Instagram anytime soon
"It’s very hard for me to monitor it and stay on it," she said.
Nicole Kidman recently opened up on why her two younger daughters will be staying far away from Instagram.
Speaking to ITV talk show "Loose Women" on Tuesday, the Academy Award winner said that she doesn't feel comfortable enough to allow 9-year-old Faith and 12-year-old Sunday on Instagram.
"The technology. I’m not very techy myself. It’s very hard for me to monitor it and stay on it," the "Big Little Lies" star admitted, noting that her stance is constantly being challenged. "I have a 12-year-old right now who is chomping at the bit and wants to get into all of that."
However, with Sunday being so young, Kidman remains firm that she will not be allowed on Instagram.
"It’s just that constant push, pull. I’d say a lot of parents would say the same thing," the 53-year-old actress affirmed, noting that she doesn't want to risk Instagram negatively affecting their mental health.
"I think it’s keeping their confidence and their self-esteem intact. And still guiding them, not being overbearing, trying not to 'helicopter parent,'" Kidman explained.
The "Undoing" actress elaborated that she isn't interested in constantly holding her daughters' hands because that will rob them of important life lessons.
"Allowing them to make mistakes and fall down and not trying to sort of absorb that pain. There are so many things," she added. "But it’s a joy, it’s a joy having these beautiful little women that are growing up and I’m discovering them day by day. I love it."
Kidman shares Sunday and Faith with husband Keith Urban, whom the actress lovingly described as "a man who is really mellow" who "can compartmentalize things and go, 'Don’t worry about that.'"
She also has two children, Isabella, 27, and Connor, 25, with ex-husband Tom Cruise.