Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman’s “angry” daughters have reportedly called it quits with the country star after the couple’s shocking breakup last year.
“[They]are totally Team Nicole and Keith is the bad guy at the moment,” a source claimed to the Daily Mail on Tuesday. “He is the cause of all their troubles in their hearts, and it is woe to him.”
The source added that Urban is “really distraught” over the situation.
“He loves them, but they are very angry at him and are blaming him,” the source said. “I don’t think this is Nicole telling the story. This is the girls coming to this conclusion on their own.”
Urban and Kidman share daughters Sunday Rose, 17, and Faith Margaret, 15.
The 58-year-old “Baby Girl” star was awarded primary custody of the girls when her divorce from Urban was finalized in January.
Meanwhile, the ‘Days Go By’ crooner has been confirmed to appear on ‘Every Other Weekend’ with Sunday and Faith.
However, after their parents separated in September 2025 after nearly 20 years of marriage, the two reportedly distanced themselves from Urban, but this time they have reportedly completely cut ties.
“Before, he would message[his daughters]and if he got something he would get a one or two word reply. Now there is nothing,” another source told the Daily Mail this week.
“For now, he’s just letting it happen and hopes to have talks in the future,” the source added. “It hurts, but I hope that someday they can talk and move forward.”
However, another source close to the 58-year-old Grammy winner said on Sunday that Urban is not angry and that Faith has sided with Kidman over her post-divorce relationship.
“Keith says Nicole has been amazing throughout this whole time,” the source said. “But the girls are still young and hurting and have to choose sides in their hearts. So they chose their mother.”
A representative for Urban did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
Sunday revealed that she unfollowed the “Somebody Like You” singer on Instagram on Tuesday, alluding to rumors of a separation from her father.
But within hours, she was following Urban.
Sunday also made headlines in March when she appeared to disparage her famous father during a chat with Elle Australia.
During the interview, Sunday praised Kidman as her “biggest inspiration in life” and “an important part of everything I do,” but made no mention of Urban.
“He knows he has to be patient, but this latest snub — so public, in black and white — is confusing to him,” a source close to the country star said at the time.
