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Anna Nicole Smith's daughter, 6, attended Kentucky Derby

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Actress Anna Nicole Smith, pictured in an April 7, 2005 file photo at New York's Grand Central Station, died after collapsing in a hotel in Hollywood, Flordia on February 8, 2007. (UPI Photo/Ezio Petersen/FILE)
Actress Anna Nicole Smith, pictured in an April 7, 2005 file photo at New York's Grand Central Station, died after collapsing in a hotel in Hollywood, Flordia on February 8, 2007. (UPI Photo/Ezio Petersen/FILE) 
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Published: May 6, 2013 at 11:05 AM

LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 6 (UPI) -- Dannielynn Birkhead, the 6-year-old daughter of Larry Birkhead and the late Anna Nicole Smith, dressed as Mary Poppins for the Kentucky Derby.

"Thanks Frankie Rodriguez for making the great outfits. Dannielynn wanted to come as this," Birkhead tweeted, along with a photo of the Mary Poppins doll on which his daughter wanted to base her ladylike costume, as well as the Bert outfit she picked out for him.

Dannielynn recently became a model for the Guess Kids clothing line.

Smith was the face of Guess in 1992. She died of an accidental drug overdose in 2007 at the age of 39, shortly after her daughter was born.

Dannielynn's father is a professional photographer.

Topics: Larry Birkhead, Anna Nicole Smith, Mary Poppins
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