Nicole Kidman, Keith Urban Divorce: Babygirl Star Allegedly Finds Comfort in Tom Cruise After 'Seismic' Split
Behind fantasies of a Tom Cruise reunion, Nicole Kidman's story is unfolding in court filings and grief, not Hollywood.

The legal end of a marriage is rarely cinematic. There is no soaring score, no final speech — just signatures, filing stamps and, in Nicole Kidman's case, a terse line in a Tennessee court record confirming that a 19-year union with Keith Urban is over.
What followed, inevitably, was an attempt by parts of the celebrity press to turn that paperwork into a script — one in which the Babygirl star supposedly finds solace in the most obvious place: her ex-husband, Tom Cruise. That is the fantasy version. The reality is far less tidy, far more brutal, and spans a Nashville courthouse and a Los Angeles crime scene.
What Is Actually on the Record
Kidman and Urban are, according to court filings reported by CNN and USA Today, officially divorced. She filed to end the marriage after nearly two decades together, a separation that was first made public last autumn and confirmed by People at the time.
CNN reports that the divorce was finalised on Jan. 6, with the court finding that agreements over custody and assets were adequate. USA Today, drawing on documents lodged in Davidson County Circuit Court, said the former couple agreed a parenting plan and both waived spousal and child support. That matters: it suggests two very wealthy adults intent on avoiding a drawn‑out public row over money or access.
Nicole Kidman Keith Urban Divorce Against a City in Shock
Los Angeles, the city that has fed and feasted on Kidman and Cruise's star power for decades, is still absorbing something far darker than a celebrity break‑up. In mid‑December, director Rob Reiner and his wife, photographer and producer Michele Singer Reiner, were found dead in their Brentwood home, an enclave of carefully manicured calm in west LA.
CBS News reported that the medical examiner later ruled their deaths as caused by 'multiple sharp force injuries'. It is an appalling phrase that barely hints at the violence involved.
Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman has since announced charges against the couple's 32‑year‑old son, Nick Reiner. According to CBS, he faces two counts of first‑degree murder with special circumstances, along with an allegation that he used a knife. Prosecutors say investigators believe he stabbed his parents early on a Sunday before fleeing; he was later arrested in Exposition Park that same night. The DA's office has confirmed the charges carry a maximum sentence of life without parole or the death penalty, though no decision has been made on which to pursue.
The Reiners' other children, Jake and Romy, later called the loss 'horrific and devastating' in a statement reported by People. That outlet also detailed how a massage therapist failed to gain entry to the property and how Romy discovered her father's body after being contacted, the sort of intimate, awful detail that makes the whole thing feel indecently close.
Rob Reiner directed A Few Good Men, the 1992 legal thriller that helped harden Tom Cruise's leading‑man status. The grief is personal for many in that world, not theoretical.
Nicole Kidman Keith Urban Divorce and the Tom Cruise Rumour Machine
Into that already raw atmosphere, the gossip industry has done what it always does: it has gone hunting for a narrative that feels like a film. RadarOnline has claimed, citing unnamed 'insiders' and a 'family friend.' that Kidman and Cruise have 'reconnected' in the wake of the Reiner killings and their own romantic upheavals. The suggestion is that shared loss and parallel break‑ups have pulled them back into each other's orbit, years after their high‑profile split.
Cruise worked with Rob Reiner on A Few Good Men. CBS News' coverage of the murders has been extensive, so the case is firmly in the public consciousness. Meanwhile, Us Weekly reported in late 2025 that Cruise and Ana de Armas had ended their relationship after less than a year, noting that the magazine had reached out to representatives for comment. Set that alongside Kidman's now‑finalised divorce and you get what looks like a satisfyingly circular story: two exes, newly single, mourning the same people.
ROB REINER directed these absolute fireworks between Cruise and Nicholson in A Few Good Men. pic.twitter.com/zu1qEheTbp
— All The Right Movies (@ATRightMovies) December 15, 2025
The problem is that, beyond RadarOnline's anonymous voices, there is no on‑the‑record confirmation of any renewed closeness between Kidman and Cruise. No joint statement. No attributed quote from either camp. No court document, which is where the only truly reliable drama has lived so far. Until that changes, the alleged reconnection sits firmly in the realm of rumour and should be treated with healthy scepticism.
There is a reason these stories sell. They offer the comforting fantasy that grief and upheaval can be neatly threaded into an old‑flame reunion, that famous people's lives are secretly structured like third‑act twists in the films they make. The reality, starkly laid out in legal filings and murder charges, is much less cooperative. What we know for certain is that Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban are divorced, the Reiner family is shattered, and Tom Cruise's name, as usual, is caught somewhere between genuine history and wishful storytelling.
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