Keith Urban is reportedly “hurt” after his daughter Sunday’s move. Urban and his ex-wife, Nicole Kidman, announced their separation on September 29, 2025, and the actress filed for divorce the following day, September 30. Their divorce was finalized earlier this year. The former couple’s two daughters have reportedly fully taken their mother’s side after their parents’ divorce.
Keith Urban’s reaction to Sunday’s move revealed by source
As per Rob Shuter, Keith Urban is “hurt” after his daughter, Sunday, briefly unfollowed him on Instagram. The 17-year-old, who appears to be closer to her mother, quietly dropped her father from her Instagram following list.
She re-followed him a few hours later, but the message was sent to Urban, loud and clear. A source dished, “Sunday knew exactly what she was doing. It was a pointed move, and Keith got the message loud and clear.” Sunday would have continued unfollowing her father, but Nicole Kidman intervened.
Notably, Kidman stepped in and counselled her daughter against turning this into a full-blown public spectacle. An insider revealed, “Nicole was the one who told her to take the high road and cut it out. She understood why Sunday was upset, but she also knew making it public would only make things worse.”
Furthermore, the source explained, “The girls have a lot of love for their dad, but there is hurt too. Sunday has been especially vocal about it.” Notably, Urban still follows Kidman and Sunday and hasn’t commented on the matter publicly. However, an insider shared, “Keith is hurt. He knows this wasn’t just about Instagram. It was personal.”
In a recent interview, Sunday lavished praise on her mother but refused to mention her father at all. In an interview with Elle Australia, the 17-year-old said, “My mum is someone who has always been so creative and my biggest inspiration in life. She’s a key part of everything I do.” Not only that, Sunday praised Kidman’s incredible work ethic and revealed her mother taught her to be a good traveller.
Originally reported by Anwaya Mane on Mandatory
