Nicole Kidman refuses to show her baby daughter off to the world - because she's keen to keep her precious child as protected as possible.
The actress gave birth to Sunday Rose in July and she insists there won't be any family magazine spread or intimate shots she releases online.
That means, she and husband Keith Urban are willing to fight the world's paparazzi over what has become a top-price first picture of the new baby.
She tells the upcoming issue of America's Parade magazine, "People say, 'Oh, it would be so much easier if you'd just let them (paparazzi) get a photo of her.' And I can't. I'm like, 'I don't want to. I want her to stay out of that.'
"Maybe that will wane as she gets bigger, and I'll be easier with it. But, for now, I'm keeping her in a bubble."
In other news motherhood has turned Nicole Kidman into a sobbing wreck - she weeps just thinking about her baby daughter.
The Aussie actress, 41, gave birth to Sunday Rose in July and she still can't believe she's a natural mum after a series of false hopes and a miscarriage.
She tells Parade magazine, "I'm raw and emotional. I cry even thinking of her, but they are tears of joy.
"I never thought I would get to have it (natural motherhood). To have been given it so late in life I'm so ready for it.
"And I think giving birth to a child, as a woman, is what we're born to do. I don't mean that to sound sexist, because many women don't get to do it, and I thought I was one of them.
"If you are given that gift, it's an extraordinary thing."