Another day, another Nicole Kidman, Keith Urban story that deserves to be thrown in the trash. It seems like the tabloid media is no longer able to come up with anything more original than the two going through some difficulties with their marriage. Nothing makes this more obvious than the recent one about the couple supposedly faking a happy married life.
As Gossip Cop reports, OK! just published another fake article about a fake topic that contains almost fake caricatures of the characters it is trying to portray. The Nicole Kidman, Keith Urban pair in its pages are simply not the same people as those who exist in the real world. This is why its latest story about their troubled marriage simply can’t be taken seriously.
The publication puts a lot of the burden of the claim that the Nicole Kidman, Keith Urban relationship is in big trouble on an unnamed and untraceable source. This supposed tipster is then set up as the one making all of the ridiculous allegations about the couple. Considering that the source if most likely made up, this does not exonerate the magazine from all responsibilities.
“They’re not getting along at all and have even been sleeping in separate bedrooms and spending little if any couple time together,” the supposed source reportedly said. “They feel the need to act like they’re so in love for the cameras and pretend everything’s fine. It’s like their image matters more than actually fixing the problems in their marriage.”
For anyone who is still in doubt as to whether or not the Nicole Kidman, Keith Urban marriage is just fine, it’s worth pointing out that the source of this story is known for posting lies and misinformation. What’s more, a representative for the couple has already addressed the matter and confirms that it is hot garbage. End of story.


Gulf Sovereign Funds Unite in Paramount–Skydance Bid for Warner Bros Discovery
Trump-Inspired Cantonese Opera Brings Laughter and Political Satire to Hong Kong
George Clooney Criticizes Trump’s Tariff Threat, Calls for Film Tax Incentives
The Mona Lisa is a vampire
Disney’s Streaming Growth Hinges on International Expansion and Local Content
Pulp are back and more wistfully Britpop than before
Some ‘Star Wars’ stories have already become reality
Oscars 2025: who will likely win, who should win, and who barely deserves to be there
6 simple questions to tell if a ‘finfluencer’ is more flash than cash
Trump Threatens Legal Action Against Disney’s ABC Over Jimmy Kimmel’s Return
FCC Chair Brendan Carr to Face Senate Oversight After Controversy Over Jimmy Kimmel Show
Trump Signals He May Influence Netflix–Warner Bros Merger Decision
How Marvel’s Fantastic Four discovered the human in the superhuman
The quest to extend human life is both fascinating and fraught with moral peril
Netflix Shuts Down Boss Fight Entertainment, Developer of “Squid Game: Unleashed” Amid Gaming Strategy Shift 



