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Christian Wilkins poses with Nicole Kidman in Los Angeles as the actress becomes the first Australian to win the American Film Institute’s Lifetime Achievement Award.

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Christian Wilkins shared a special moment with Australian actress Nicole Kidman in Los Angeles on Sunday. The 'nepo baby', 29, posted a red carpet selfie with the actress before she was honored with the American Film Institute's Lifetime Achievement Award

Christian Wilkins shared a special moment with Australian actress Nicole Kidman in Los Angeles on Sunday.

The ‘nepo baby,’ 29, posted a red carpet selfie with the actress before she was honored with the American Film Institute’s Lifetime Achievement Award.

Christian looked elegant for the occasion, dressed in a red jacket printed with an elegant black bow.

As the night progressed, Christian documented the night in a series of images.

Christian captured the actress. gracefully kneeling next to her star on the Walk of Fame on Hollywood Blvd in her figure-hugging sparkly gold dress.

Christian Wilkins shared a special moment with Australian actress Nicole Kidman in Los Angeles on Sunday. The ‘nepo baby’, 29, posted a red carpet selfie with the actress before she was honored with the American Film Institute’s Lifetime Achievement Award

Christian captured the actress gracefully kneeling next to her star on the Walk of Fame on Hollywood Blvd in her figure-hugging sparkly gold dress.

Christian captured the actress gracefully kneeling next to her star on the Walk of Fame on Hollywood Blvd in her figure-hugging sparkly gold dress.

She also posted a photo of her entertainment reporter father, Richard, interviewing Nicole on the red carpet.

‘Congratulations @nicolekidman. It’s an incredible privilege to attend!!’ he captioned the post.

The Big Little Lies star was the first Australian to receive the American Film Institute’s Life Achievement Award.

She also posted a picture of her entertainment reporter father, Richard, interviewing Nicole on the red carpet.

She also posted a picture of her entertainment reporter father, Richard, interviewing Nicole on the red carpet.

Nicole said this week Stellar she is very grateful to be “honored in this way.”

‘Receiving this award fills me with overwhelming gratitude. To be the first Australian honored in this way leaves me speechless,” she stated.

‘I grew up a suburban Sydney girl who just wanted to act; Having built a career doing what I love is a blessing beyond my dreams. “I thank the AFI for this incredible honor.”

Nicole was the first Australian to receive the American Film Institute's Life Achievement Award.

Nicole was the first Australian to receive the American Film Institute’s Life Achievement Award.

Past recipients of the AFI honor include legendary heavyweights of world cinema such as Jane Fonda, George Clooney, Robert de Niro, Al Pacino and Meryl Streep.

Awarded by the AFI Board of Directors, the Institute’s award, along with an Oscar, is among film’s highest honors.

Nicole was the 49th recipient of the AFI Life Achievement Award, which was first presented in 1973.

Nicole, who has continued to earn praise from fans, peers and critics for her versatility, is one of the most honored actresses of her generation.

Nicole, who has continued to earn praise from fans, peers and critics for her versatility, is one of the most honored actresses of her generation.

Nicole’s major films include To Die For (1995), Lion (2016) and Baz Luhrmann’s Australia (2008) and Moulin Rouge. (2001), for which she earned an Oscar nomination for Best Actress.

Nicole, who has continued to earn praise from fans, peers and critics for her versatility, is one of the most honored actresses of her generation.

Her accolades include six Golden Globe Awards, a BAFTA, two Primetime Emmy Awards, and an Academy Award for Best Actress for Hours in 2003.

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