According to a Daily Mail report, Keith Urban has allegedly moved in with a new girlfriend following his recent divorce from Nicole Kidman, ending their 19-year marriage.
An unnamed source told the outlet that Urban is believed to be in a serious new relationship and that “people think they are even living together.” The same source suggested this development may explain why the couple’s daughters — Sunday, 17, and Faith, 15 — have been appearing more frequently alongside Kidman on social media.

“Teen girls love their dads, so there’s a reason they’re making it three against one,” the source claimed.
Who Is the Alleged Girlfriend?
Speculation reportedly centers on Karley Scott Collins, a 26-year-old rising country artist. The outlet emphasized that there is no suggestion of an affair and that any relationship would have begun after the split.
Neither Urban nor Collins has commented publicly, and their representatives did not respond to media inquiries as of publication.
Family Dynamics After the Split
The report notes that Kidman has shared more public moments with her daughters since the separation, including trips to Paris and Sydney and participation in a Thanksgiving “turkey trot” race — something the source described as “unusual” given her historically private approach to family life.
What Keith Urban Is Doing Now
Professionally, Urban is said to be based in Nashville, where he’s reportedly:
Renovating a Music Row studio
Working on what’s described as a breakup album that may reflect the end of his marriage
Again, these details remain unconfirmed and come solely from anonymous sourcing.
Divorce Details
Urban and Kidman finalized their divorce earlier this month. According to reports:
Urban receives custody every other weekend
Kidman has primary custody for the remainder of the year
The former couple married in 2006 and had long been considered one of Hollywood’s most stable partnerships.






At this stage, everything regarding Keith Urban’s alleged new relationship — including cohabitation — remains rumor, not confirmation. Until Urban or Collins speak publicly, the situation should be viewed as speculative reporting rather than established fact.
