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Katherine Heigl Brings Daughter Naleigh on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!'

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Jan. 18 2012, Published 3:49 p.m. ET

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Proud mother Katherine Heigl had her adorable daughter, Naleigh, join her during her interview last night on Jimmy Kimmel Live! Katherine's husband, Josh Kelley, carried Naleigh out onto the stage to join her mom.

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Katherine, who was promoting her new movie, One for the Money, focused the end of her interview on her 3-year-old daughter and said Naleigh wasn't as shy as she looked.

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“She’s here.... She’s very hammy. She likes applause,” Katherine said.

Josh then carried her out and gave a quick hello before running off the stage.

“Say ‘Hello, Mr. Kimmel,’ " Katherine told Naleigh. "She loves a crowd. She’ll be shy right now, but when people applaud... ”

Naleigh wasn't feeling it though and just continued to suck her thumb.

"She's got her fingernails painted there, too," Jimmy Kimmel said.

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Katherine tried again, but Naleigh seemed content just sitting there sucking.

"She does. Who did your nails?" Katherine prompted Naleigh.

"Andy," Naleigh said loud and clear.

"Andy's her best friend and her nanny," Katherine explained.

From the side of the stage, Dad coached Naleigh saying, "Just be yourself, Naleigh."

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Watch the cute clip of Katherine's interview with Naleigh below!

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