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At 57, Keith Urban Finally Admits Why He Divorced Nicole Kidman

Nicole Kidman Breaks Her Silence on Painful Split from Keith Urban After 19 Years of Marriage

When news broke that Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban were ending their 19-year marriage, fans around the world were stunned. The couple, once seen as Hollywood’s most enduring love story, had weathered addiction, fame, and long-distance struggles — but now, Nicole has finally revealed the heartbreaking truth behind their split.

Their story began like a fairytale. Both Australian, Nicole and Keith met in 2005 at the G’Day USA Gala in Los Angeles. Nicole was already an Oscar-winning actress, and Keith was a rising country star. After a few months of quiet admiration, Keith made a grand gesture — showing up at Nicole’s New York apartment at dawn with gardenias for her birthday. From that moment, their romance took off.

They married in a candlelit ceremony in Sydney in 2006, surrounded by family and friends, including Nicole’s children from her previous marriage to Tom Cruise. Soon after, Keith entered rehab for substance abuse, and Nicole stood by him — a decision that defined their early years together. Their love seemed unbreakable as they welcomed two daughters, Sunday Rose and Faith Margaret, and built a blended family filled with warmth and devotion.

Professionally, both thrived. Nicole earned awards for Big Little Lies and The Undoing, while Keith became one of country music’s most celebrated artists. But their success came with a price. With film shoots abroad and constant touring, their time together grew shorter and the emotional distance deeper. What began as a strong partnership gradually became strained by schedules and separation.

By 2025, rumors surfaced that Keith had moved out, and Nicole was left trying to hold the family together. When she filed for divorce in September, citing irreconcilable differences, it marked the end of an era. Reports revealed that Nicole would have primary custody of their daughters, while both agreed to forgo spousal support — a sign of mutual respect but also finality.

In recent weeks, Nicole has quietly admitted that the breakdown of their marriage wasn’t about one moment or mistake, but about “trust, respect, and emotional safety.” She confessed that love alone wasn’t enough to save what had slowly fallen apart.

At 58, Nicole stands strong — reflective but resolute. Surrounded by family, she’s focusing on her daughters and choosing roles that mirror her resilience. Her story, once defined by romance, is now one of truth, growth, and rediscovery.

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