Keith Urban has stunned fans by changing the lyrics of one of his most personal songs, once inspired by his marriage to Nicole Kidman, to reference his new guitarist. The moment comes just days after news broke that Urban and Kidman are divorcing after nearly 19 years of marriage.

Keith Urban’s Surprise Lyric Change

At a recent concert, the 57-year-old country star performed his 2016 hit The Fighter, originally recorded with Carrie Underwood. The song was widely understood to be a love letter to Nicole Kidman, celebrating resilience in relationships.

But during the performance, Urban swapped the lyrics — singing:

“When they’re tryna get to you, Maggie I’ll be your guitar player.”

The line replaced the original “baby I’ll be the fighter.”

The moment was captured on stage by 25-year-old guitarist Maggie Baugh, who later posted the video to Instagram. After Urban’s split became public, she edited her caption to: “Did he just say that ” — fueling widespread speculation.

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Fan Reactions to Urban’s Move

The lyric change sparked a flurry of comments online, with some fans criticizing the move as disrespectful to Kidman.

One fan wrote: “Wow, that song was made for Nicole. For him to do that tells us what he’s really all about.”

Another added: “It is so trashy to do this to a song inspired by his wife. It’s the ultimate ick.”

Others defended Urban, suggesting he was simply being playful with his new bandmate.

Nicole Kidman Files for Divorce After 19 Years of Marriage

Just two days earlier, Nicole Kidman filed for divorce, citing irreconcilable differences. Insiders close to the actress, 58, told the Daily Mail she was “blindsided” by the split but ultimately decided to take action, requesting primary custody of their two daughters, Sunday Rose, 17, and Faith Margaret, 14.

Rumors have since swirled that Urban may already be moving on with someone younger in the music industry, though no relationship has been confirmed.

The couple, who married in 2006 in Sydney, were last seen together publicly in June at a FIFA World Cup match in Nashville.

A Marriage in the Spotlight

Kidman and Urban’s marriage was long considered one of Hollywood’s strongest. Kidman often spoke about her deep love for Urban, once saying: “I want to be in love for the rest of my life. I want to be an old woman still married to Keith.”

In July, Urban cut short a radio interview when asked about Kidman’s steamy love scenes in the Netflix drama Babygirl, fueling speculation that the subject was a sensitive one.

Kidman herself has admitted there is “no such thing as a perfect marriage,” a comment that fans have since re-evaluated in light of their split.

What’s Next for Keith and Nicole?

Urban remains on his High and Alive world tour, with upcoming shows scheduled in Pennsylvania. Kidman, meanwhile, continues to promote her acting projects, including Netflix’s The Perfect Couple.

The lyric change has left fans questioning whether it was a light-hearted nod to his guitarist — or a symbolic move signaling the end of an era with Kidman

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