Keith Urban: 'Stop Reading' Into Lyric Changes Amid Nicole Kidman Divorce

By Kelly Fisher

October 24, 2025

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Keith Urban told concertgoers to “stop reading sh*t into it” when he changed the lyrics of one of his songs amid his divorce from Nicole Kidman.

Urban delivered another rendition of “You’ll Think Of Me,” which he released on his Golden Road record in 2002, on stage in Nashville, Tennessee. One of Urban’s recent performances went viral on TikTok when he updated a lyric in the breakup ballad from “take your space and take your reasons,” to, “take your space and your stupid bullsh*t reasons.” Though some commenters connected the singer’s emotional performance to his divorce from Kidman, Urban shut down speculation when he ended his “High and Alive Tour” at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville earlier this month.

“I’ve been covering like this for a long time. Stop reading sh*t into it,” Urban told the audience in a clip shared by a concertgoer on TikTok. He went on to perform “You’ll Think Of Me” again with the same updated lyric, “take your space and all your bullsh*t reasons.”

Urban, 57, and Kidman, 58, reportedly separated at the beginning of summer. Kidman cited “irreconcilable differences” when she filed for divorce on September 30. She is seeking to remain the primary residential parent to the couple’s two teen daughters, Sunday Rose, 17, and Faith Margaret, 14. The split ends nearly two decades of marriage. Kidman and Urban met at a gala in 2005 in Los Angeles, California. They got married in June 2006 in Sydney, Australia.

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