The ink on the divorce papers was barely dry when the numbers started turning heads.
Nicole Kidman filed for divorce from Keith Urban on September 30, and the documents are painting a picture of two superstars who were not just splitting a marriage but also revealing what it looks like when Hollywood and country royalty divide their lives. Court filings list both Nicole and Keith as earning $100,000 every month. That is $200,000 between them rolling in like clockwork, month after month.
It should not be shocking. Nicole was named the highest-paid actress of 2024, landing in Forbes’ top ten with $31 million in earnings from TV hits like The Perfect Couple and Lioness, along with films like Babygirl and A Family Affair. Keith has spent decades headlining arenas, topping charts, and stacking royalties on country radio. They were a power couple in every sense, the kind where money was never the problem. Now the numbers sit on cold, black-and-white paperwork.
Neither one will pay alimony or spousal support. Not a dime. The court listed zero for child support as well. Instead, they have agreed to handle their daughters, Sunday Rose, 17, and Faith Margaret, 14, without exchanging checks. Nicole requested to be the “primary residential parent,” which means the girls will spend 306 days a year with her and only 59 with Keith. Both stars signed off, which shows just how settled the terms already were by the time she filed.
Fans online were quick to point out the imbalance. Nicole will be the one hauling her daughters across the globe, the same way she has done for years while filming on sets in Europe, Asia, and back home in Australia. She has said her kids already have more stamps in their passports than most people do in a lifetime. Keith, on the other hand, will keep the shorter calendar and carve out time when he is not out on tour.
The paperwork may feel cold, but the heartbreak behind it is not. Nicole celebrated their 19th anniversary on Instagram in June, posting a sweet picture and writing, “Happy Anniversary Baby ❤️ @KeithUrban.” Keith responded with nothing more than a heart emoji. Three months later, the marriage was over, and insiders told outlets like Page Six that Nicole had been fighting to keep it alive, while Keith was the one who walked away.
For years, fans thought of them as the steady couple that survived it all. Nicole stood by Keith through rehab right after their wedding, an intervention she helped stage and that he credited with saving his life. She called him her “deep, deep love” in interviews, and he called her his anchor. But beneath the public declarations, the cracks widened. By the summer of 2025, they were already living separately. She was in London working on Practical Magic 2, and he was chasing crowds on his High and Alive World Tour.
The divorce filings confirm what fans feared. Money cannot buy harmony, and even the biggest paychecks cannot stop a love from burning out. It may be jaw-dropping to read that their monthly income equals what most families dream of in a year, but all the cash in the world cannot rewrite a broken vow.
Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman will keep their fortunes, their careers, and their names in lights. What they will not keep is the marriage that once looked bulletproof. That proves something every country fan already knows. Heartbreak does not care how much you make.
And when trust cracks, no paycheck can patch it.


















