At 57, Keith Urban Finally Reveals the Truth About His Marriage to Nicole Kidman
After nearly two decades of marriage, country music star Keith Urban has finally opened up about the deepest struggles he and Nicole Kidman faced—and how close they came to losing everything. At 57, in a raw and emotional speech at the AFI Life Achievement Award honoring Kidman, Urban admitted that early in their marriage, his battle with addiction nearly “blew their relationship to smithereens.”
Urban and Kidman married in June 2006, a seemingly fairy-tale union between two stars at the height of their careers. But just four months after saying “I do,” Urban’s hidden battle with drug and alcohol abuse threatened to tear their relationship apart. “Addiction I had done nothing about,” he confessed, “blew our marriage to smithereens.” He entered rehab shortly after, uncertain whether their young marriage could survive the damage.

Speaking to a crowd that included Hollywood royalty, Urban didn’t hold back in crediting Nicole for saving his life. “She pushed through every negative voice—even her own, I imagine—and she chose love,” he said. “That act of grace, that choice, changed everything.” His words were a tribute not only to Kidman’s strength, but to the healing power of unconditional support.
Eighteen years later, the couple has weathered many storms—but cracks have begun to show. In September 2025, reports surfaced that Kidman had filed for divorce, citing irreconcilable differences. While neither party has publicly confirmed the split in detail, sources close to the couple say trust issues and emotional distance had grown over time. Some reports even suggest Kidman “tried to save” the marriage until recently, but felt Urban “had not been fully honest.”
Urban’s AFI speech now feels as much like a confession as it does a farewell. He recounted their first meeting in 2005 and the nerves he felt even just calling her. That initial spark, he said, became the foundation for something deeper—built not just on glamour, but on growth, struggle, and resilience. “Here we are tonight, 18 years later,” he said. “Still standing.”
His honesty struck a chord with fans who had long seen the couple as a rare example of stability in celebrity relationships. But the truth, as Urban now reveals, was more complicated. Their marriage was marked by moments of deep love, yes—but also by pain, recovery, and the weight of private battles fought behind closed doors.
If this is indeed the closing chapter of their relationship, Urban’s words serve as both a tribute and a lesson. That even in love, mistakes are made. That healing takes more than time—it takes vulnerability. And that even when two people part, the love they shared remains part of their story.
As of now, Nicole Kidman has not publicly responded to Urban’s speech. Whether reconciliation is still possible or not, Keith Urban’s admission at 57 offers a rare, unfiltered glimpse into a marriage shaped by fame, fought for in silence—and finally spoken about in truth.