Country star Keith Urban is dealing with another breakup, only this time it’s business.
The “Blue Ain’t Your Color” singer has parted ways with his management team – including longtime manager, Gary Borman, who exclusively announced his retirement to Page Six and revealed he’s shuttering his company after 50 years.
Borman’s retirement marks the end of the pair’s 25-year working relationship. “I’m so grateful to Gary (and my entire Borman Nashville family) for the most incredible and successful time together,” Urban told Page Six in a 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. “I wish Gary and everyone at Borman Entertainment the very best journey ahead and look forward to what the future holds for all of us.”
Borman, who has also mangaged stars like James Taylor, Faith Hill, and The Bee Gees, told us he and Urban “shared a journey not unlike brothers.”
“The place that I have in my heart will remain warm and my mind filled with wonderful memories. I have been and will remain a fan,” he said.


Nashville has been buzzing about Urban cleaning house, with one source telling us, “Management – everybody’s gone.” They added that it seems sudden given that Urban is currently touring his latest album, “High and Alive.”
Urban’s professional separations come just a little over a month after he finalized his divorce from his ex-wife Nicole Kidman, and amid ongoing rumors that he’s romancing country singer Karley Scott Collins.
Collins, who opened up for Urban’s tour in May, 2025, addressed the romance buzz last monthafter a report surfaced that the two were shacking up together. She posted a screenshot of an article with the headline “Keith Urban moved in with Karley Scott Collins? Fresh speculation amid divorce?”


“Y’all, this is absolutely RIDICULOUS and untrue,” she wrote, accompanied with a crying-laughing emoji.
Urban was also previously linked to guitarist Maggie Baugh, but a friend of Baugh’s nixed that rumor, telling Taste of Country: “Honestly, I was heartbroken for them because the media scrutiny is insane and the things that people say … They’re like, stirring up rumors about Maggie Baugh, and I’m like, ‘She’s a good friend of mine and I know that’s absolutely not true.”
Meanwhile, multimillionaire businessman – and chairman of the board for MGM Resorts International – Paul Salem is reportedly “pursuing” Kidman, though sources told us she’s still single.


Court documents filed in January revealed the former couple agreed to waive all rights to child and spousal support. Their daughers, Sunday Rose, 17, and Faith Margaret, 15, will stay with Kidman for 306 days of the year. Urban will spend “every other weekend” with them.
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