Karley Scott Collins has publicly shut down speculation linking her romantically to Keith Urban, strongly denying reports suggesting the two were dating following Urban’s divorce from Nicole Kidman.
The 26-year-old country singer responded directly to the rumors, calling them false and unnecessary as online chatter continued to spread.
Collins broke her silence on Sunday, January 18, taking to her Instagram Stories to respond to a post claiming Urban, 58, had “moved in with GF Karley Scott Collins.”
Sharing a screenshot of the headline, she wrote: “Yeah this is absolutely RIDICULOUS and wrong.”
Her post leaves little room for interpretation, as she made it clear that the rumors linking her to Urban are not based in fact.
Speculation gained momentum shortly after Urban and Kidman finalized their divorce earlier this month. According to court documents obtained by Us every weekthe former couple officially ended their marriage on Jan. 6 in a Nashville court after 19 years together.
The documents indicate that neither Urban nor Kidman, both 58, will pay alimony or spousal support.
Kidman will be the primary parent to their daughters, Sunday Rose, 17, and Faith Margaret, 15. Kidman also shares two adult children, Bella and Conor, with ex-husband Tom Cruise.
Kidman initially filed for divorce in September 2025, citing “irreconcilable differences.”
At the time, a source said Us every week that the couple had been quietly separated for some time and were taking some space before finalizing their decision.
“[They] I needed time to figure out if they were actually going to divorce,” the source said, adding that Kidman still hoped the relationship could be repaired.
“She had faith that they could resolve the issue,” the source explained, noting, “It wasn’t Nicole’s decision and she is devastated.”
As the rumors continue to circulate online, Collins’ direct response is a clear attempt to put this story to rest.
Addressing the claims herself, the singer stressed that reports linking her to Urban are unfounded, urging fans and readers to separate speculation from reality.




