Keith Urban’s guitarist, Maggie Baugh, is making waves with her latest song, and it’s all happening in the shadow of Urban's high-profile split from Nicole Kidman. Just under two weeks have passed since the Babygirl actress, 58, filed for divorce from the country music legend, 57, after nearly two decades of marriage.
The rumor mill is buzzing with speculation about a possible third party being involved in the breakup. Many fans are pointing fingers at Maggie Baugh, especially after Keith Urban was spotted changing romantic lyrics to include her name. Now, Maggie has only added fuel to the fire by releasing a snippet of her new song, "The Devil Win."
On October 9, Maggie took to Instagram to tease her followers with a clip of her singing part of the track. The lyrics, "I don’t know what the hell I believe in / I don’t know how to heal my soul / Or how to fight this feeling and it’s a damn good place to go," have left fans guessing about their meaning.
“I don’t know what the hell I believe in / I don’t know how to heal my soul / Or how to fight this feeling and it’s a damn good place to go.”
As the song echoes themes of uncertainty and emotional turmoil, it’s no surprise that listeners are drawing connections to the ongoing drama. Whether or not Maggie's song is a direct reflection of her involvement in the couple's split remains to be seen, but one thing is for sure – it’s keeping the public on their toes.