Country Star Dismisses Rumors of Living with Newly Divorced Singer
The recent breakup of Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman has sparked rumors regarding Urban’s personal life. Reports have emerged about a possible relationship between Urban and country singer Karley Scott Collins. Assumptions suggest that the two might even be living together, a claim that Collins has publicly dismissed.
Speculation About New Relationship
Following his split from actress Nicole Kidman, Keith Urban has become the subject of much speculation. At the age of 58, he is now linked to 25-year-old singer Karley Scott Collins. This rumor gained traction when a headline claiming they were cohabitating surfaced online.
Collins Responds to Rumors
In response to these rumors, Collins took to her Instagram Stories. She labeled the headline as “absolutely RIDICULOUS and untrue,” addressing the claims directly. Her reaction highlights the bizarre nature of celebrity speculation.
Divorce of Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman
Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman’s divorce was finalized in early January. According to USA Today, the couple ended their 19-year marriage on January 6 in Tennessee. They share two daughters: 17-year-old Sunday Rose and 15-year-old Faith Margaret.
Details of the Divorce Settlement
- Urban and Kidman agreed to a detailed parenting plan.
- Kidman will spend 306 days a year with their daughters.
- Urban will have custody every other weekend, totaling 59 days.
- Both parties waived spousal support and settled their financial matters amicably.
The reason behind the divorce was cited as “marital difficulties and irreconcilable differences.” Kidman initially filed for divorce in September, expressing her desire to salvage the marriage prior to making her decision.
Conclusion
As Urban navigates life post-divorce, rumors about his relationships are likely to continue. However, both he and Collins have made it clear that the current speculation is unfounded. Fans eagerly await further developments in Urban’s personal life while respecting his recent transitions.