Karley Scott Collins addressed growing speculation about her relationship with Keith Urban following his high-profile split from Nicole Kidman. The country singer responded directly to the rumors suggesting she and Urban had moved in together.
Karley Scott Collins denies Keith Urban rumors
Karley Scott Collins has denied rumors that she and Keith Urban are in a relationship or living together. On January 18, 2026, Collins addressed the speculation on her Instagram Stories by reposting a screenshot of an article headline questioning whether Urban has moved in with her, writing, “yall, this is absolutely RIDICULOUS and untrue.” Collins, 26, had previously opened for Urban, 58, during his 2025 High and Alive World Tour.

Rumors surfaced shortly after Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman finalized their divorce. Court records show that they filed a settlement agreement on January 6, 2026, officially ending their 19-year marriage. The agreement waives child and spousal support for their daughters, Sunday (17) and Faith (15). Each person must cover their own legal fees and expenses.
The settlement outlines a parenting plan designating Kidman’s residence as the primary home for their daughters. It also states that both parents are required to support a “loving, stable, consistent and nurturing relationship” with the children and not speak negatively about one another. “They will encourage each child to continue to love the other parent and be comfortable in both families,” the agreement adds.
Sources previously told PEOPLE that Urban had “quietly set up his own place” before the official split and that he and Kidman had been “living separately for a while.” Another source said people close to the couple believed “the split was kind of inevitable,” while Kidman reportedly continued trying “to save the marriage.”
Representatives for Karley Scott Collins and Keith Urban have not commented on the rumors. Nicole Kidman has not addressed them directly but has publicly shared reflections about gaining wisdom through life challenges.
Originally reported by Vritti Johar on Mandatory.com.
