After weeks of whisper campaigns, viral videos, and a divorce that shocked even Hollywood’s most jaded insiders, the 57-year-old Keith Urban finally spoke out — or at least, sang out — about those rumors linking him to his 25-year-old guitarist Maggie Baugh.
“Stop Reading S–t Into It”
During the final stop of his High and Alive World Tour in Nashville, the country singer paused before launching into his early-2000s breakup anthem “You’ll Think of Me.”
Looking out at a sea of fans already dissecting his every move, he smirked:
“I’ve been covering like this for a long time. Stop reading s–t into it.”
Seconds later, he changed the lyric that once tugged at Nicole Kidman’s heartstrings — from “But you’ll think of me” to “But I betcha think about me!”
Cue the collective gasp heard from Tennessee to TikTok.
The Love Song That Hit a Sour Note
For nearly two decades, Urban and Kidman were country royalty meets Oscar grace — Nashville’s answer to Faith and Tim, minus the duets. But behind the perfect-couple facade, insiders say the marriage had been “off-key” for months.
When Nicole filed for divorce on September 30, she cited the classic “irreconcilable differences.” But fans didn’t need a court filing to sense trouble — Urban’s setlist had already done the talking.
The real drama began when footage resurfaced from an April concert where Urban serenaded his guitarist mid-song, belting, “I was born to love you,” while pointing directly at Baugh.
The video — later posted by Baugh herself — showed the two grinning, vibing, and hugging onstage.
The caption? “Did Keith Urban just say that?”
The internet’s verdict: he absolutely did.
The Young Guitarist in the Eye of the Storm
Maggie Baugh, just 25 and fresh off her breakout tour, suddenly found herself branded the new “other woman” of Music Row.
Fans swarmed her Instagram with snake emojis and breakup theories, forcing friends and family to step in.
“She’s got nothing to do with Keith and Nicole’s situation,” said fellow country artist Alexandra Kay, who called the online attacks “insane.”
She even claimed Maggie’s “very happy” with her actual boyfriend — lighting designer Cameron Coley — a detail backed up by a carousel of cozy Instagram posts captioned “1 year, my love. A lifetime more.”
Even Maggie’s dad weighed in, telling reporters, “It’s more of a musician thing than a dating thing.” Still, the internet wasn’t buying it.
Nicole’s Silent Strength
Meanwhile, Nicole Kidman has handled the chaos like the ice-queen-turned-phoenix she is.
In back-to-back Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar features, the Oscar winner spoke about pain, resilience, and “finding a way through” — a diplomatic way of saying: she’s over love songs — especially his.