Keith Urban dropped a hint that he and Nicole Kidman weren’t the perfect couple in their “Snippy” interview last year.
The country singer is said to have been “secured” as soon as his wife appeared with the Times in September 2024, reporter Ed Potton recalled on Tuesday.
“I don’t want to give you guys headlines about your wife,” Grammy Award winner, 57, said he was discussing his addiction fight and the intervention Kidman, which was staged shortly after his 2009 wedding.
“Before you know that, the interview would be ‘My wife saved my life,'” Urban explained at the time. “And I don’t want to go there.”
Later in the conversation, the songwriter temporarily admitted that it was “very useful (which was) from the same place” in their relationship.
“I think being in another field would help just as well,” he added.
However, when Potton asked if he was proud of his Oscar-winning partner’s career, Urban shut down the journalist once again.
“Very well,” Urban said, “We’ve had the best conversations about our careers and music. I love giving one more swing at the end of this conversation to see if we’re going to talk about our wife.
“I’m not going to talk about her,” Urban insisted.
The Urban representative did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Page 6.
A year passed before the news broke on Monday, and the couple quit it after 19 years of marriage.
Sources told Page 6 that the duo had left earlier this summer and began to separate.
I’ve heard the star of Big Little Rice, who filed for divorce on Tuesday, is “sad, but we’re moving forward.”
She and Urban have yet to make an official statement regarding the dissolution of the bomb, but Kidman was found hiking in Nashville, Tennessee on Wednesday with his sister Antonia Kidman.
Meanwhile, Urban is at the heart of rumors swirling around “all Nashville” that he is “with another woman.”
The video showing the city changing Kidman-inspired lyrics in “Fighter” became a virus, in order to honor his utility player Maggie Beau during his June performance.
Additionally, a September 2nd interview on Australia’s Gold 101.7 “Jonesy & Amanda” radio show recently resurfaced on social media.
The “Silly Boy” singer looked “visibly uncomfortable” when asked about his and Kidman’s love story and dodged the question while deleting the jacket.
He awkwardly said, “Move on,” ending the conversation path.