Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban are allegedly not on good terms and a bigger fight could erupt soon. The root cause of the conflict is said to be a farmhouse that the “Aquaman” actress wants to get rid of but Keith is holding on to it secretly.
It was said that the “Coming Home” singer has been using the farmhouse as his "bachelor pad," a place where he goes to when he wants to be alone. However, Nicole allegedly found out that they are having a hard time selling the property since her husband is not really willing to let it go.
In December 2017, Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman listed the home as for sale and since they could not find a buyer, they even lowered the asking price just to get rid of it quickly. But New Idea reported that the former refused to cooperate, so, in the end, they still could not sell it.
The tabloid stated that Keith Urban does not want to sell it because he has been using it as a “luxury man cave.” On the other hand, Nicole Kidman wants to sell it out of fear that her husband would go back to drinking and drugs since he is alone when he visits the place.
An insider supposedly told the magazine, “Nicole stood by him through his addiction problems and put him in rehab four months after they got married, and whenever he’s left alone she worries about him – especially when he’s holed up in a lonely farmhouse on his own.”
According to Gossip Cop, this story is not accurate so it is debunking the report. The fact-checking site reached out to Keith Urban’s representative for comments or clarifications regarding the issue and true enough, they said it is a bogus narrative.
GC also said that they could not confirm the identity of the supposed "insider," plus this is not the first time that New Idea reported something false about Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman. Previously, it wrote a story about the pair getting a divorce and apparently, this is not true. In fact, the couple is still going strong.


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