Divorce rumors have always plagued celebrity couples because negative headlines are bringing in a lot of revenue for publications. As such, Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban aren’t immune to this kind of storyline.
Star magazine (via Gossip Cop) published a piece last year claiming that the two had separated because of trust issues. In the article, the publication said that Nicole Kidman finally had enough of Keith Urban’s flirting with other women, citing one incident when the country singer hugged Alecia Davis.
Of course, the claim is but a false narrative published by the magazine in order to dupe people into thinking that Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban really did break up. But the reality is that the two are still madly in love with each other even after all this time they’ve been together.
A recent photo shared by Nicole Kidman on Instagram shows Keith Urban recording inside a hotel bathroom. In the image, the country singer can be seen strumming his electric banjo and wearing a headset.
As most people know, bathrooms are a great way of enriching one’s voice. The hard wall surfaces that are often tiles or wooden panels create an aurally pleasing acoustic backdrop. And Keith Urban made use of the fact, strumming away to his heart’s content. Fortunately, Nicole Kidman managed to snap an image of her husband, giving people a little bit of background as to how the singer composes a song.
“I can only hear it for what it isn’t. I don’t hear it for what it is… in my head, it’s fully formed, so once it’s out I’m listening to anything that doesn’t match what’s in.” Keith Urban said. “First time you hear it for what it is, is about 10 years later.”
Keith Urban is currently on his 58th city in his Graffiti U tour, where Nicole Kidman has been tagging along for most of the trip. So any rumor saying that the two have finally called it quits after being together for 12 years is grossly mistaken.


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