Alexandra Kay Defends Friend Maggie Baugh Amidst Keith Urban Divorce Rumors
Alexandra Kay, a fellow artist and friend of Maggie Baugh, is publicly defending her amidst widespread rumors circulating about Keith Urban during his divorce from Nicole Kidman.
“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,'” Kay, 34, informed Taste of Country Nights on Wednesday, October 22, concerning the guitarist.
Kay verified that Baugh, 25, is happily committed, adding, “I’ve met her boyfriend, and she’s very happy, and she has nothing to do with that whole [Kidman and Urban] relationship.”
Kay stated that she feels “sad for everybody involved that people are doing that and picking apart their personal life.”
“I pray for peace for them and for everybody to have their privacy,” the country music artist further mentioned.
Maggie Baugh Reappears on Instagram After Keith Urban Speculation and Lyric Alteration
Speculation first began to emerge regarding Baugh and Urban, 57, after a video surfaced on social media showing the singer modifying the lyrics of his track “The Fighter” from “When they’re tryna get to you, baby I’ll be the fighter” to “When they’re tryna get to you, Maggie I’ll be your guitar player” at a recent concert. For years, Urban had openly acknowledged the song was inspired by Kidman.
Baugh re-shared the video featuring the lyric change via Instagram on September 27, accompanying the post with the caption, “Did he just say that.”
While Baugh and Urban did not directly address claims that Baugh was the cause of Urban and Kidman’s split, her father, Chuck Baugh, did respond to the chatter on social media. Chuck shared a video via Facebook that alleged Maggie may “allegedly [be] the person responsible for Keith’s divorce from Nicole Kidman.” He refuted the rumors, writing, “NO. Just No,” in response on October 1.
Us Weekly confirmed Kidman, 58, and Urban had separated after nearly 20 years of marriage on September 29. Kidman filed for divorce the subsequent day, citing “irreconcilable differences” as the grounds for their separation. The “Blue Ain’t Your Color” vocalist and the Lioness actress share two daughters, Sunday Rose, 17, and Faith Margaret, 14.
In court documents obtained by Us, Kidman requested to be the “primary residential parent” for the girls and also established a parenting plan that declared Sunday and Faith would spend 306 days out of the year with Kidman and 59 days with Urban.
Since the divorce filing, Kidman has made several public appearances, attending the Chanel Womenswear Spring/Summer 2026 show as part of Paris Fashion Week on October 6 with Sunday and Faith. Keith, for his part, concluded his High and Alive World Tour on October 17 in Nashville and has several performances scheduled for 2026.
Isla Fisher ‘Shocked’ by Friend’s Nicole Kidman Divorce From Keith Urban
An insider informed Us earlier this week that Kidman is prioritizing her children following the breakup.
“The hardest part is navigating the dynamic with their daughters,” the insider stated, adding, “The last thing Nicole wanted was a broken family.”
Kidman, who has a packed schedule with numerous projects, including season 3 of Big Little Lies and Practical Magic 2, is “pushing forward in a good way,” the source elaborated.
“This next chapter feels more like a transition than a shock,” the insider conveyed.


