Emotional Keith Urban confesses he ‘blew his marriage to Nicole Kidman to smithereens’
In an emotional confession, Urban revealed that he almost ended his marriage to Kidman before they had even had a chance.
Keith Urban teared up while opening up about his marriage to Nicole Kidman as he gave a speech in front of hundreds of other Hollywood stars.
During his speech at the 49th AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Nicole Kidman, which was filmed in April but aired over the weekend, Urban shared insight into their relationship, and confessed that he almost “blew” everything up.
Urban, who spent time in rehab shortly after their wedding, said: “We got married in June 2006, and barely four months into our marriage, the addictions that I had done really nothing about blew our marriage to smithereens.”
“I went into the Betty Ford Center for three months,” Urban continued.
“Four months into a marriage, and I’m in rehab for three months with no idea what was going to happen to us.”
“If you want to see what love in action really looks like, give that a whirl,” he said.
“Nic pushed through every negative voice — I’m sure even some of her own — and she chose love. And here we are tonight 18 years later.”
Urban went on to say his wife has “the capacity to love like no one I’ve ever met”.
The couple, who share teen daughters Sunday Rose and Faith Margaret, met in January 2005 during an event where Urban revealed he got her digits on a “tiny piece of paper” that he carried “in his pocket for well over a week.”
“I was scared,” the singer recalled. “I was nervous to call her and as prone as I might have been at the time to all sorts of delusional thinking, even I couldn’t stretch that to think that this extraordinary woman would ever see anything in a guy like me.”
Urban finally plucked up the bravery to ring Kidman, and he said that when he did, it felt like they had “known each other our whole lives.”
“It turned out that this mystic creature was really just a wide-eyed, vivacious giddy girl from the Sydney suburbs and despite being born in Honolulu, she was utterly Aussie through and through,” he said.
“The thing about Nic, she loves life,” Urban added. “I’ve actually never met anyone who has such a passion for being alive. She knows the importance of expressing feelings as well. I wasn’t raised like this at all so our girls are very lucky to be learning from you, baby. I’m learning too.”