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Keith Urban's 'Toxic' Song Echoes Relationship Woes
1 Dec
Summary
- Keith Urban performed a song about a toxic relationship on his show.
- The song, 'Messed Up as Me,' reflects on dysfunctional connections.
- Urban's performance follows his recent split from Nicole Kidman.

Country music star Keith Urban recently delivered a poignant performance of his song "Messed Up as Me" on his series, The Road. The track, released in 2024, explores themes of toxic relationships, with lyrics detailing how two people, aware of their damaging dynamic, continue to return to each other. This performance comes in the wake of reports of Urban's separation from his wife of 19 years, Nicole Kidman.
Urban himself has described the song as being about a relationship that is "dysfunctional" and "makes no sense," yet the individuals involved remain connected. He noted that this unhealthy bond persists because "there's one thing they're REALLY good at." The song's raw portrayal of emotional turmoil resonates particularly given the timing of his personal life, following the confirmation of his split from Kidman.
Kidman and Urban met in 2005 and married a year later, going on to have two daughters. Kidman has spoken openly about the work involved in their marriage, emphasizing its love-based foundation and the importance of give-and-take. She has also reflected on past relationships, including her divorce from Tom Cruise, and her preference for an open-hearted approach to life and love, a sentiment echoed by Urban's own reflections on the demanding nature of life on tour.




