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Keith Urban’s inner circle reportedly believe the 57-year-old singer suffering a “midlife crisis” amid news he split from Nicole Kidman.
His friends believe his divorce from the Oscar winner, 58, “the latest in a string of confusing choices,” sources told TMZ.
Insiders also told the outlet the singer abruptly fired his whole band, with whom he’s been working for 25 years, in January following the release of his album “High.”
Reps for Urban and Kidman did not immediately return Page Six’s requests for comment.
Page Six confirmed on Monday that the power couple, who tied the knot in 2006, parted ways after 19 years of marriage and two children.
“Sometimes relationships just run their course,” an insider told us, adding that the “Perfect Couple” star “did not want the separation and was trying to save things.”
Multiple sources told TMZ, who was the first to break the story on Monday, that the pair had been living apart “since the beginning of summer.”
The “Big Little Lies” star filed for divorce on Tuesday, citing “irreconcilable differences” and docs revealed a parenting plan for their two daughters, Sunday Rose, 17, and Faith Margaret, 14.
Since news of the split, a series of awkward interviews — in which Urban, 57, appeared deeply uncomfortable with questions about Kidman — resurfaced.
Eagle-eyed fans also took note of a flirty onstage interaction with guitarist Maggie Baugh, 25, in April.
A source told Page Six on Tuesday that the “Nine Perfect Strangers” star is “devastated” by the marriage’s breakdown after nearly two decades.
“She feels betrayed,” the source divulged. “She feels really upset.”
Still, Kidman — who emerged for a hike in Nashville with her sister Antonia on Wednesday — is pushing forward, despite a source for TMZ claiming Urban is allegedly already “with another woman” and that the rumors are “all over Nashville.”
Sources told Page Six on Thursday that the “Practical Magic 2” is prioritizing her daughters amid the breakup. “She’s sad and moving on with her life — and making sure her kids are taken care of,” they said.