Keith Urban is living a “solitary” bachelor life in Nashville, Tennessee. 

According to Woman’s Day, the country rocker has isolated himself from everyone who was involved in his former life with Nicole Kidman, including his daughters Sunday Rose, 17, and Faith Margaret, 15.

“He’s now living a life that’s been completely purged of everyone to do with his past life,” an insider told the publication.

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In January, Kidman, 58, and Urban, 58, finalised their divorce – reaching a settlement after nearly twenty years of marriage. 

According to legal documents obtained by the Daily Mail, a judge in Tennessee signed off on the divorce, which saw the former couple waive all rights to child support.

It was decided that their daughters will live primarily with Kidman for 306 days of the year, while Urban will spend time with them “every other weekend”.

The settlement also states that the former couple must undertake “co-parenting classes”, with all major decisions regarding their kids, including education and health care, to be made jointly.

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Urban’s reported isolation from his loved ones comes just weeks after he parted ways with his longtime management team.

In February, it was revealed that the Blue Ain’t Your Colour hitmaker and his manager, Gary Borman, were calling it quits after working together for 25 years. 

According to Page Six, Borman is retiring and will be closing the doors of his eponymous company after 50 years in the industry. 

“I’m so grateful to Gary (and my entire Borman Nashville family) for the most incredible and successful time together,” Urban shared with Page Six in an official statement.

“It was extraordinary – what we were able to accomplish together – and I’ll forever be grateful for the creative and collaborative spirit we were all a part of for so long.”

He added that he wished Borman and his team the “very best” journey ahead.

Borman similarly wished his former client well for the future, saying he will remain “a fan” of Urban despite their professional relationship coming to an end.

“The place that I have in my heart will remain warm and my mind filled with wonderful memories,” he said of Urban and their years working together. 

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Urban has since signed on with Crush Music, which manages the likes of Green Day and Miley Cyrus.

A source told Woman’s Day that Urban was keen for a reset in the wake of his divorce, so the end of the partnership was well-timed. 

“The hardest part for Keith is his loyalty to Gary,” the insider alleged. 

“Keith’s desperate to move on and that wasn’t going to happen with the same team that worked so closely with Nicole’s.”