“Poor Faith Is Confused” – Keith Urban’s Daughter Struggling Post-Split

A Now To Love report claims Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban’s youngest daughter, Faith Margaret, is struggling with the emotional fallout from her parents’ split.

The headline centers on the idea that poor Faith is confused.

But before treating the most personal details as confirmed, there is one important layer to handle carefully.

This is a teenage child in a high-profile family, and the most emotional claims in the story come from unnamed sources, not from Faith, Nicole, Keith, or their representatives.

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Here is what is verified.

Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban split in September 2025 after nearly twenty years of marriage and finalized their divorce in January 2026. PEOPLE reported that Nicole was granted primary residential custody of their daughters, while both parents share responsibility for major future decisions involving Faith and Sunday Rose.

That is the confirmed family structure.

What is claimed but not confirmed is the emotional detail.

According to unnamed sources, To Love, Faith feels torn between her parents, missing out on living life with Keith, and that conflict with the family upset her. The report also alleges that Faith got angry when Sunday Rose took a social media step towards Keith.

Stop for a second. The information should not be written in the way that Faith is giving an interview.

It’s reporting from tabloids and based on anonymous sources, not a statement from a family member. The article should not speculate on Faith’s mental state, her fidelity or her relationship with either parent beyond the point of careful attribution. She is a teenager in a very public family change and deserves more protection than a headline can provide.

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The counterbalance matters here.

PEOPLE reported that despite claims of strain, a source said Sunday Rose and Faith Margaret still have a relationship with Keith and that the family dynamic is much more normal than people assume. That is an important detail because it prevents the story from becoming a total family-collapse narrative built on unnamed gossip.

Pause for a second. The divorce is real and the adjustment for two teenage daughters is real.

But the most painful claims about Faith’s private feelings come from unnamed sources and should be treated with appropriate caution rather than presented as confirmed emotional fact.

Sunday Rose’s public-facing moment is easier to confirm. Now To Love noted she attended a Miu Miu Beauty launch in Sydney and called the city her second home. That is a real public appearance with real reporting behind it. But a fashion appearance is not proof of emotional distance from either parent.

The responsible version of this story is not about which parent Faith is closer to or what she is feeling privately.

It is about a teenager adjusting to a very real family change while the adults around her manage a very public divorce.

The real question is not whether Faith is Team Nicole or Team Keith.

The real question is whether the adults around her can keep the noise low enough for the family to heal privately.