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New mom-of-four Cate Blanchett hit the blue carpet at the premiere of Cinderella in Sydney, Australia on Sunday (March 15).

While promoting her new hit Disney film, in which she plays the evil stepmother, Cate opened up about adopting her baby girl, Edith Vivian Patricia, from the U.S.

“Fourth time around,” the actress, also mom to sons Dashiell, 13, Roman, 10, and Ignatius, 6, told Sky News. “It’s extraordinary.”

The Academy Award-winning actress, 45, who has been married to playwright Andrew Upton for 17 years, went on to talk about the joys of adoption.

“There’s a lot of children out there who don’t have the good fortunate that our biological children, so it’s wonderful,” she revealed. “It’s wonderful to welcome a little girl into our fold.”

Dressed in a Roksanda Ilincic dress at the premiere, the actress added, “We’re besotted.”

When reporters asked if the adoption process is difficult in her native Australia, she revealed the birth country of her baby girl.

“I think it is … well I haven’t been through it here. It was in the United States,” she told Fairfax Media.

The Blanchett-Uptons are set to relocate to the United States at the end of the year once Upton’s term as the Sydney Theatre Company’s artistic director comes to an end.

“We’re all looking forward to spending more time together in one place. We spent nine years living in England and we loved it. But now we’d like to try America. They have terrific [opportunities in] television there and Cate has a very strong film career there, too, obviously,” Upton said.