Nicole Kidman, Keith Urban Continue To Defy Divorce Rumors As 'American Idol' Judge Gets Recognition

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Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban have been rumored to be divorcing but they continue to defy all the nasty gossip as the country singer supported his actress wife for her West End play, "Photograph 51."

"Judging from the smile on Keith Urban's face, the country singer is clearly smitten with his Hollywood star wife of nine years," Daily Mail.

The couple was reported to be undergoing divorce over their alleged disagreement about having more kids, as well as their busy schedules.

The couple even locked hands while stepping out of the Noel Coward theater following her performance as Rosalind Franklin, the woman who cracked the DNA, on Friday.

"Nicole worked an off-duty look to perfection, her long, slender pins looked incredible in tailored black trousers, black winter jacket, and her black and white shirt added just a splash of colour to her winter get-up," it added.

"To be completely honest, I was running away from my life at that time. I wasn't able to handle the reality of my life," she recounted in Women in the World gab at Cadogan Hall in London last Friday.

"As an actor, the wonderful thing is you can become something else for a time. Out of that came work that was applauded so that was an interesting thing for me," she added. "I embraced my own life, which took a number of years... That culminated in winning an Oscar and that caused an epiphany - this is not the answer."

Just Jared noted that it was Keith Urban's second night in the row to watch wife Nicole Kidman on stage so the divorce rumors are clearly overblown.

Meanwhile, Keith Urban is getting his very own exhibit, dubbed "Keith Urban So Far," Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum which starts on Nov. 20 until May next year.

"The items on display will trace Urban's path to music superstardom and include his 1989 Fender Custom Shop 40th Anniversary Telecaster (dubbed 'Clarence') and the Levinson Blade electric guitar that he played on the first of his 19 Number One hits, 'But for the Grace of God,'" Rolling Stone said.

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