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Gretchen Wilson Says Keith Urban Caught Her Off Guard While Filming Their New TV Show

Country star Gretchen Wilson reacts mid-interview in a Nashville studio, reflecting on being caught off guard by Keith Urban’s dedication on The Road.
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  • Arden is a Senior Country Music Journalist for Country Thang Daily, specializing in classic hits and contemporary chart-toppers.
  • Prior to joining Country Thang Daily, Arden wrote for Billboard and People magazine, covering country music legends and emerging artists.
  • Arden holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from the University of Tennessee, with a minor in Music Studies.

When Gretchen Wilson walked onto the set of The Road, she thought she knew what to expect from her co-stars Keith Urban and Blake Shelton. She had met Blake a few times before and knew his loud, funny energy would fill the room. But Keith Urban? That was a whole different story.

The “Redneck Woman” singer admitted she barely knew Keith Urban before they started filming the CBS reality series earlier this year. By the time they wrapped, she said her respect for him had gone through the roof. “Man, I was really in awe of him,” Wilson said. “The professionalism. He’s just so laser-focused when it comes to the work and the job and the schedule and the way that he treated these musicians on set. He’s a super busy man, but he gave them a lot of his time and a lot of his expertise. Even when he didn’t have to be there during soundcheck, he was there, helping me out.”

That genuine dedication is what surprised Wilson most. She said Urban’s work ethic and generosity were contagious, which pushed her to up her own game. “I remember actually saying to him on set one day, I was like, ‘Just getting to know you kind of makes me want to be a better me. Your work ethic is incredible,'” she recalled.

Filmed in Texas, Oklahoma, and Tennessee, The Road follows twelve aspiring country musicians who compete for a life-changing prize that includes a record deal, a slot at Stagecoach, and $250,000 in cash. The contestants travel across the country performing original songs and opening for Urban in real venues filled with live crowds. Each week, fans vote and the bottom performers face elimination, all under the mentorship and watchful eyes of Urban, Shelton, and Wilson, who serves as the tour manager, or as she proudly calls herself, the “mom-ager.”

Unlike other music competition shows, The Road feels less like a glitzy talent contest and more like a road-hardened documentary about life in country music. Contestants are tested not just on their talent, but also on their grit and ability to handle the unpredictable rhythm of tour life. Wilson said she quickly learned who was serious and who was not. “If somebody gets an attitude, then you’ve just lost my respect and you’ve lost any expertise that I have for you,” she said. “You think you know everything and you’ve got this fine without talking to me or talking to Keith or talking to Blake? Well, then go out there and let’s see what you know.”

The veteran singer might have been the toughest mentor on the show, but she also became its beating heart. Wilson’s mix of humor, heart, and no-nonsense honesty gave contestants the kind of real-world lessons that Nashville’s bar stages teach the hard way.

And while gossip around Urban’s personal life has followed him lately, Wilson refused to entertain any of it. When asked about the chatter surrounding his recent divorce, she did not mince words. “I think the people that ask those sorts of questions might wanna turn the question inward and figure out how much they’d like their own personal stuff being meddled with,” she said. “We’re celebrities and people want to know what we’re doing behind closed doors, but it’s not what we do for a living.”

Wilson also got to meet Urban’s now ex-wife, Nicole Kidman, for the first time during filming and called her “beyond sweet.” She described both of them as hardworking, kind, and grounded, which made their collaboration even more special.

As The Road gets ready to premiere, Wilson says the experience reminded her why she fell in love with country music in the first place. “These artists are chasing something real,” she said. “They’re putting everything they’ve got into their songs. Watching Keith give them that time, that heart, that mentorship, it made me proud to be part of it.”

For Gretchen Wilson, it is clear that The Road is not just another TV project. It is a reminder that no matter how long you’ve been in the game, the right people can still inspire you to be better. And in her eyes, Keith Urban did exactly that.

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