Is she breaking the rules?
In a resurfaced interview, Keith Urban guitarist Maggie Boe vowed to call it quits with her bandmates ahead of his dramatic divorce from country singer Nicole Kidman.
In a 2017 interview with Piper’s Pix TV, Beau was asked if there was a romance going on off stage, to which she replied, “No, there isn’t. To be honest.”
“There was always a rule, ‘You can’t date anyone in the band,’ because what happens if we break up and we don’t have a drummer?” she joked.
The 25-year-old musician said all the members of her band at the time were “like (her) brothers” and “best friends.”
Beau’s dating comments have resurfaced as she is embroiled in rumors about Urban and Kidman’s divorce.
Late last month, news broke that the “Baby Girl” actress, 58, and the “American Idol” judge, 57, were splitting up after 19 years of marriage.
Last week, Kidman filed for divorce, citing “irreconcilable differences” and added parenting plans for her daughters Sunday Rose, 17, and Faith Margaret, 14.
Sources tell TMZ that the couple, who married in 2006, have been living apart “since the beginning of the summer,” and Urban has moved into his own place.
The newspaper also reported that the “Blue Ain’t Your Color” crooner is rumored to have already started dating another woman.
Then Beau ended up getting in on the drama, too, when fans noticed that Urban had recently changed his Kidman-inspired lyrics to ones about the singer “drinking to broken hearts.”
The country star changed the words “When they want to get close to you, baby, I’ll be your fighter” to “When they want to get close to you, Maggie, I’ll be your guitarist.”
And during a performance in April, Urban looked and pointed at Beau as he sang the lyrics, “I was born to love you.”
Both parties have remained silent on the speculation, but Maggie’s father, Chuck Baugh, told the Daily Mail last week that he had not heard of the rumors.
“I don’t know anything about her other than that she’s his guitarist,” he told the magazine. “This is more about being a musician than a date.”