The quiet unraveling of one of Hollywood’s most-watched marriages had been underway for months before reports emerged that Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban were living apart. When the news broke, social media reacted with disbelief, sadness, and speculation about what might have gone wrong between the “Babygirl” star and the country singer after 19 years together.
Across Instagram and Facebook, fans struggled to process the development. Many said the couple had always appeared deeply in love and solid, while others admitted they had sensed growing tension in recent months.
“I did not see this coming. They seemed so in love with each other.”
“This is the post I never wanted to see 😢.”
Some commenters pinned the strain on Kidman’s recent on-screen roles, suggesting the intensity or intimacy of her projects could have contributed to friction.
“With all those insane movies she’s been making lately I am not surprised…”
“Watching the last couple of movies she’s made I don’t blame him. Especially ‘Baby Girl.’”
Others focused on the family, offering prayers that the pair might reconcile and expressing concern for their daughters.
“Praying they can work out their differences.”
“So sad for the children 💜.”
According to a September 29, 2025 report, the two have been living separately since early summer. Sources indicated Urban moved out of the couple’s Nashville home and into another residence, a step that reportedly surprised those close to them. The portrayal of events suggested the separation was not a mutual decision, with one account claiming Urban initiated the split.
“She didn’t want this… She has been fighting to save the marriage,”
one source said, adding that Kidman has focused on maintaining stability for their children, now 14 and 17.
In hindsight, fans pointed to subtle public moments that hinted at a shift. In July, during a segment on Australia’s Mix 102.3 radio show “Hayley & Max in the Morning,” Urban abruptly ended a live interview when asked about Kidman’s recent intimate scenes with younger co-stars, including Zac Efron, while he was promoting his High and Alive World Tour. The hosts expressed surprise on air when the call dropped without explanation.
“Oh… why has that happened? What’s just happened here?”
“Did he just hang up on us?”
One host later suggested Urban avoids discussing his wife’s roles publicly, calling the topic private, and admitted she expected a negative reaction to the question.
Despite speculation, Kidman publicly marked their wedding anniversary on June 26, posting a black-and-white photo embracing Urban and captioning it,
“Happy Anniversary Baby ❤️ @KeithUrban.”
Urban, by contrast, did not post an anniversary message at the time, keeping his Instagram focused on music, tour updates, and behind-the-scenes content. His last post featuring Kidman appeared May 9, following the Academy of Country Music Awards, where he received the Triple Crown Award. Sitting together in a car after the ceremony, he thanked collaborators and celebrated the honor.
“TRIPLE CROWN !!! … a surreal feeling and truly humbling honor to be recognized at the @acmawards last night… I LOVED every second of it !!!”
Only a year earlier, in April 2024, Kidman had spoken warmly about the relationship in People’s 50th anniversary issue, crediting Urban as part of her core support network and describing him as her “deep, deep love.” Over nearly two decades, the couple—married in 2006—built a reputation for affectionate red-carpet moments and a loyal public image, which made the separation especially difficult for longtime admirers to accept.
As of now, no divorce filings have been made public, and the future remains uncertain. Fans continue to watch closely while the family navigates a private transition under an intense spotlight. Between expressions of heartbreak and calls for compassion, the broader conversation reflects a familiar dynamic around celebrity relationships: admiration for the romance, scrutiny of career pressures, and hope that, whatever comes next, the children’s well-being stays at the center.


