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Mia Goth, Zach Galifianakis and Dan Stevens to Star in 'Hey Bear'
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Mia Goth, Zach Galifianakis and Dan Stevens to Star in ‘Hey Bear’

by jummy84 October 29, 2025
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“Portlandia” co-creator Jonathan Krisel is making his feature debut with “Hey Bear,” a bold revenge comedy that will star Mia Goth (“Frankenstein”), Zach Galifianakis (“The Hangover trilogy”) and Dan Stevens (“I’m Your Man”).

Penned by Carrie Kemper, the Emmy-winning writer of “Beef,” “Hey Bear” is being pitched as a “coming of rage” story boasting offbeat comedy, about a woman who seeks revenge on the bear that ate her husband. Alix Madigan (“Winter’s Bone”) will produce.

“Hey Bear” will be introduced to buyers at AFM, with HanWay Films handling international sales and WME Independent & UTA Independent Film Group representing North America.

Goth stars as Claire, who “has always led a life solely based on other people’s expectations. Married to Gregory (Dan Stevens), she accommodates his desire to spend his life studying bears in Glacier National Park, even though it means months away from him at a time. During one of her visits, a grizzly bear, nicknamed Mr. Cranky by Gregory, mauls him to death. After being told by the park rangers that Mr. Cranky was euthanised, Claire finds out that the bear has merely been transported to another national park and is living his best life. The usually meek Claire makes up her mind to exact revenge on the bear. She teams up with socially awkward park ranger Putt (Galifianakis) to assassinate Mr. Cranky, but Putt has his own murky motivations for joining her. With death and truth lurking around every tree, Claire’s desperate, grief-fueled mission takes her on an ultimately uplifting journey of empowerment and self-discovery. Set in breath-taking natural scenery, this “coming of rage” story is a darkly comedic rollercoaster ride full of originality and surprise,” the synopsis reads.

“There is nothing more thrilling than coming across a project that breaks barriers in terms of originality. As absurd and crazy as the premise of this story is, you always fully connect and empathise with Claire’s journey as she figures out how out of grief, to take ownership of her life again,” said Gabrielle Stewart, CEO of HanWay Films. “Mia Goth, Dan Stevens and Zach Galifianakis are the dream team to make us laugh, feel, and gasp with shock and horror,” Stewart continued.

Executive producers are Carrie Kemper and Danica Radovanov. Krisel is represented by UTA and Mosaic. Kemper is represented by UTA. Goth is represented by WME, Curtis Brown and Jackoway, Austen. Galifianakis is represented by Brillstein Entertainment Partners and UTA. Stevens is represented by CAA and Julian Belfrage Associates

October 29, 2025 0 comments
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Ice Road Truckers
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Riley & Zach Harris Face First Perilous Lake Crossing Without Their Dad

by jummy84 October 23, 2025
written by jummy84

[Warning: The below contains spoilers for Ice Road Truckers Season 12]

The October 22 episode of Ice Road Truckers featured a huge moment for Zach and Riley Harris as they went on their first solo run without their father Shaun. How would they cope on the perilous lake crossing? Read on to find out.

The History Channel show’s latest installment started with Todd Dewey, who had survived the Asheweig Road, and was set for a 600-mile journey back to Muskie Creek with a 45,000-pound rock screener. He felt every bump along the way and was concerned about making it through the ice crossing. Todd investigated the ice in the area, but the snow made it hard to get a good reading. With max or even a few pounds over to haul on the dangerous stretch, he essentially flew blind and hoped for the best.

He kept the door half open to see if he could hear the cracking of the ice. Todd made it through the rough patch, but there was more to go before he could breathe a sigh of relief. The trucker passed by the hill where he broke an axle eight years ago. Would history repeat itself? Todd started to roll backward. He was stranded, having to figure out a way to get going again. “Not again. Come on,” he said. There came a point where Todd had to break the rules a bit in the area and broke out the chains. It was his only way to make up the hill. Once he reached a safe spot took the chains off. Todd made it back to headquarters with a sense of accomplishment. He officially conquered his “redemption road.” 

Lisa Kelly (History Channel)

Meanwhile, Lisa Kelly was on her longest run of the season with 700 miles more back to Muskie Creek from Lac Brochet. She had a $100 bet and bragging rights on the line with Scott “Scooter” Yuill for who could log the most by the end of the season. The “Ice Queen” endured -40 degree temperatures, which created an environment for machinery failure. She chained up the tires to get her up the hill, but the frigid air wasn’t making things easy. The trailer brakes were frozen. Lisa grabbed a hammer for a quick fix, but had to ultimately cage the brakes. She screwed  the bolt manually to compress the spring and hold the brakes open. This worked as Lisa was able to move forward.  “It’s complete survival mode,” Lisa said, describing her problem-solving method. After receiving a massive kudos for a job well done with a new client, she checked in on her horses. “I do this for them,” Lisa said. She got a taste of home with a visit with some local horses. 

Scott, at Keewaywin,  loaded up for his own return trip back to Muskie Creek. The crew added a 20,000-pound backhoe, which will be transported on unpredictable terrain over 400 miles. His chain broke on the tires without any more links. He once again turned to the bungie cords to tight things up. “I have to red neck the sh*t out of this,” Scott explained. Day turns to night and would get stuck in a snow bank. “This road is kicking my ass,” he said. Scott radioed  the road crew for help. While waiting he checks in with his wife Kelly. He reflected on the sacrifices being made and the risk involved with the job away from home. The rescue crew pulled him out to get him going again. Scooter arrived at Muskie Creek after “by far the roughest road I’ve been on.” It was then time for rest before he had to do it all over again. 

Zach and Riley Harris were on a first solo run without their dad Shaun. With the Harris & Sons owner considered semi-retired, he hoped the two would prove themselves. The duo had to run up steel and appliances across 600 miles to Fond Du Lac. Shaun encouraged them to keep their speed down as, “they’ve had some close calls” in the area. Riley was the more experienced driver and took the lead to instruct Zach when trucks passed them from the other lane. It was a narrow fit all the way. “We almost shared paint jobs,” Riley said during one pass. The traffic was what concerned Riley, especially when you can’t see them coming. At one point, they lost radio communication, which concerned rookie Zach. Riley stopped after figuring out Zach can’t hear him. Zach’s truck blew a fuse in the dashboard, so they replaced it to get the radio operational again. At Lake Athabasca, the trucker bros made the 20-mile ice crossing on their own. It was dicey during some parts, but got through to the other side, which would surely make Shaun  proud. 

Ice Road Truckers, Wednesdays, 9:30/8:30c, History Channel

October 23, 2025 0 comments
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Why Did Brianna ‘Chickenfry’ LaPaglia & Zach Bryan Break Up? – Hollywood Life
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Why Did Brianna ‘Chickenfry’ LaPaglia & Zach Bryan Break Up? – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 October 10, 2025
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Image Credit: Billboard via Getty Images

Fans of Brianna “Chickenfry” LaPaglia and Zach Bryan now have even more to process. On October 22, 2024, Zach confirmed that their yearlong relationship was over. While his statement framed the breakup as mutual, Brianna later revealed in a YouTube video that she was blindsided — and rumors of emotional abuse and cheating began swirling almost immediately. Fast forward to 2025, and Brianna revealed she turned down a $12.9 million offer from Zach to sign an NDA and stay silent about the relationship. She’s been candid about how the split affected her mental health and identity. So, what really went wrong between Brianna and Zach? Hollywood Life is breaking down the situation, below.

Why Did Brianna Chickenfry & Zach Bryan Break Up?

In an Instagram Stories statement, the “Pink Skies” artist began by “addressing something,” referring to the breakup rumors that had already begun swirling about him and Brianna.

“Brianna and me have broken up with [each other] and I respect and love her with every ounce of my heart,” Zach wrote. “She has loved me unconditionally for a very long time and for that, I’ll always thank her. I have had an incredibly hard year personally and struggled through some pretty severe things.”

Zach added, “I thought it would be beneficial for both of us to go our different ways. I am not perfect and never will be. Please respect Brianna’s privacy and space in this and if you have it in your heart, mine too.”

Toward the end of his post, the singer-songwriter concluded, “With everything I am and to anyone I let down, I am sorry. I try my best in everything. I failed people that love me and mostly myself.”

It’s unclear what Zach meant by his note on letting people down. However, hours later, Brianna broke her silence on their split in an emotional video.

“I’ve been crying for, like, five days straight,” she said after confessing she was “completely shocked” by Zach’s public statement. “He didn’t text me, he didn’t call me. … I’m at the point where it’s like, how can you give someone everything and like, love them so unconditionally, like through stuff that you shouldn’t, because you just love ’em and you want them?”

A couple of weeks later, Brianna shared more insight into the relationship during a podcast episode in November 2024. She noted that the singer disliked the dress she wore to the 2024 Golden Globes and claimed that he had been controlling. She also alleged that his team offered her a $12 million deal to sign a non-disclosure agreement (NDA). Additionally, Brianna’s “BFFs” podcast co-hosts, Dave Portnoy and Josh Richards, came to her defense by releasing a diss track aimed at Zach.

In an interview with Elite Daily released on March 5, 2025, Brianna opened up about her relationship with Zach, where she discussed speaking out about their breakup, noting, “I always trusted my intuition and my gut, and I did it for me… It was a selfish moment where I was like, ‘I’m doing this for me, and I’m taking me back.’”

Being in the public eye and sharing details about her split led to increased online attention. She reflected on this, saying, “I reacted a lot to the noise when I went through a lot of it because I was so under the microscope and I was in defense mode… It’s taught me to sometimes shut up and go deal with it behind a closed door.”

Regarding the NDA, she ultimately decided to turn it down, explaining, “I don’t want, in two years, to buy a f*cking house and think, ‘Oh, this is the money from the dude that literally f*cking destroyed me and broke me for a year.’”

When Did Brianna Chickenfry & Zach Bryan Start Dating?

The Internet personality and the “Revival” singer started dating in July 2023. The then-couple made their first red carpet appearance in February 2024 at the Grammy Awards.

Zach Bryan Was Married Before He Met Brianna

Before he met Brianna, Zach was married to his ex-wife, Rose Madden, from July 2020 to July 2021. As for Brianna, the podcaster has kept her past dating history away from the public eye.

October 10, 2025 0 comments
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Zach Bryan responds to backlash over ICE lyrics in song ‘Bad News’ - National
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Zach Bryan responds to backlash over ICE lyrics in song ‘Bad News’ – National

by jummy84 October 8, 2025
written by jummy84

Country music star Zach Bryan is responding to criticism over his upcoming new song Bad News following claims that it includes lyrics that appear critical of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids.

Bryan, 29, shared a snippet of the song on Instagram Friday, which caused many people, including White House officials, to call him out for apparently taking aim at immigration raids.

In the song, Bryan sings: “I hear the cops came, cocky motherf—–s, ain’t they? And ICE is gonna come bust down your door, try to build a house, no bills no more, but I got a telephone, kids are all scared and all alone.”

“The bar stopped bumping, the rock stopped rolling, the middle fingers rising, and it won’t stop showing. Got some bad news. The fading of the red, white and blue,” the song continued.

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Bryan repeated the lyrics in the caption.

In a post on his Instagram Stories on Tuesday, Bryan, who served in the U.S. navy, said he wrote Bad News months ago and claimed the song is about “how much I love the country and everyone in it more than anything.”

“When you hear the rest of the song, you will understand the full context that hits on both sides of the aisle,” he wrote. “Everyone using this now as a weapon is only proving how devastatingly divided we all are. We need to find our way back.

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“I served this country, I love this country and the song itself is about all of us coming out of this divided space. I wasn’t speaking as a politician or some greater-than-thou a–hole, just a 29-year-old man who is just as confused as everyone else.”

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Bryan said to see “how much s— stirred up makes me not only embarrassed but kind of scared.”

“Left wing or right wing we’re all one bird and American. To be clear I’m on neither of those radical sides. To all those disappointed in me on either side of whatever you believe in just know I’m trying my best too and we all say things that are misconstrued sometimes,” he wrote.

“Everyone have a great day and I love each and every one of ya!!!”


In another Story posted to Instagram, Bryan said that the last few months of his life, he’s “been scrutinized by more people than I ever thought possible.”

“I feel like I’ve tried my hardest in so many ways and it’s so hard to see where my bearings even are anymore. Been falling off a cliff while trying to grow wings at the same time,” he wrote.

Bryan said he’s “SO proud” to have served “in a country where we can all speak freely and converse amongst each other without getting doxxed or accosted on the internet or worse; the violence and heartbreak we’ve faced in the last few months.”

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem criticized the unreleased song during an appearance on The Benny Johnson Show, saying she hopes the country singer “understands how completely disrespectful that song is, not just to law enforcement but to this country, to every individual that has ever stood up and fought for our freedoms.”

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“He just compromised it all by putting out a product such as that, that attacks individuals who are just trying to make our streets safe. So, Zach, I didn’t listen to your music. I’m happy about that today. Today, that makes me very happy, that I never once gave you a single penny to enrich your lifestyle if you truly believe what that song stands for,” Noem added.

Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said that Bryan should “stick to Pink Skies, dude,” making reference to one of his songs released in 2024.

Stick to Pink Skies, dude. https://t.co/o4FptciBFO

— Tricia McLaughlin (@TriciaOhio) October 7, 2025

In a statement to Newsweek, White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson said, “While Zach Bryan wants to Open The Gates to criminal illegal aliens and has Condemned heroic ICE officers, Something in the Orange tells me a majority of Americans disagree with him and support President Trump’s great American Revival. Godspeed, Zach!”

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Homeland Security posted a video of ICE operations, using Bryan’s song All Night Revival in a post on X after he shared the snippet of his song.

The video shows ICE officials entering communities, arresting people and taking them into custody, with the caption, “We’re having an All Night Revival.”

We’re having an All Night Revival pic.twitter.com/o7q8DExPra

— Homeland Security (@DHSgov) October 7, 2025

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United States Department of Homeland Security Responds to Anti-ICE Lyrics in Zach Bryan Song Snippet
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United States Department of Homeland Security Responds to Anti-ICE Lyrics in Zach Bryan Song Snippet

by jummy84 October 8, 2025
written by jummy84

On Friday, October 3, Zach Bryan posted a snippet of an unreleased song on his Instagram with the caption “the fading of the red white and blue.” “I heard the cops came/Cocky motherfuckers, ain’t they?”, Bryan sings on the track, which according to Stereogum is titled “Bad News.” “And ICE is gonna come bust down your door/Try to build a house that no one builds no more/But I got a telephone/Kids are scared and all alone.”

Now Bryan’s lyrics have drawn the ire of the federal government—a phenomenon that is becoming increasingly common. Earlier today (October 7), Tricia McLaughlin, assistant secretary of public affairs for the United States Department of Homeland Security, told TMZ that Bryan should “stick to ‘Pink Skies,’” referencing a song from his 2024 album The Great American Bar Scene. Pitchfork has reached out to representatives for Bryan for comment.

Under the second Trump administration, the United States Immigrations and Customs Enforcement agency has been conducting raids and mass deportations in cities across the U.S. Following the news that Bad Bunny, who is Puerto Rican, would perform the halftime show at Super Bowl LX next year, DHS adviser and President Donald J. Trump’s 2024 campaign manager Corey Lewandowski said that ICE agents would be present at the event.

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October 8, 2025 0 comments
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Zach Bryan Sets Record for Largest Single Concert in US History
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Zach Bryan Sets Record for Largest Single Concert in US History

by jummy84 September 29, 2025
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Zach Bryan made history on multiple fronts during his concert at Michigan Stadium this past Saturday, September 27th. He not only became the first musical artist to play the Ann Arbor college football stadium, but also set a new record for the largest ticketed single concert in US history.

Drawing a crowd of 112,408 to “The Big House,” Bryan broke a record previously held by George Strait, who brought in 110,905 fans to his concert at Kyle Field in College Station, Texas, in June 2024. Michigan Stadium is the largest stadium in the United States and the third-largest in the world.

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The record-breaking evening, which also set a merchandise sales record of $5 million, featured special guest John Mayer. Support was also provided by Ryan Bingham and The Texas Gentlemen and Joshua Slone.

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Bryan’s setlist included hits like his breakout “Something in the Orange,” “I Remember Everything” (sans Kacey Musgraves), and “Pink Skies,” as well as fan favorites like “Heading South,” “Oklahoma Smokeshow,” and “Revival,” the latter of which he reportedly played for nearly 30 minutes.

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Photo Gallery — Zach Bryan at Michigan Stadium, in Ann Arbor, Michigan, September 27th, 2025 (click to expand and scroll through)

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Zach Bryan Breaks U.S. Concert Attendance Record
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Zach Bryan Breaks U.S. Concert Attendance Record

by jummy84 September 28, 2025
written by jummy84

Although official numbers are still being confirmed, Zach Bryan broke the record for largest U.S. concert last night (Sept. 27) in front of 112,000 fans at Michigan Stadium on the University of Michigan campus in Ann Arbor, Mi., just edging out the 110,905 mark set by George Strait in 2024 in College Station, Tx.

“This might be the craziest thing I’ve ever done,” Bryan told the audience from his in-the-round stage at the first concert ever held at the legendary venue. The 27-song set also featured a guest turn by opening act John Mayer on the Grateful Dead’s “Friend of the Devil” and area natives the War & Treaty on their 2023 collaboration “Hey Driver.”

Bryan previously said he would no longer tour in a traditional manner and would instead play special shows like in Ann Arbor from time to time. The artist was also in the news of late for attempting to confront fellow country act Gavin Adcock backstage at an Oklahoma festival.

“Been the worst and best few years of my life,” he wrote on Instagram earlier this week. “So ready for the chapter to end. Gotta go make music fun to myself again. Each day I pray people understand I will never regret a thing and I am proud of myself, my family and my friends. there could be a million assholes who have never had a unique thought in their life preaching a million pounds of negativity and bullshit and it wouldn’t be worth a single soul who’s found strength and shelter in true songwriting and good live performances.”

September 28, 2025 0 comments
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Country singers Zach Bryan, Gavin Adcock face off in music fest altercation - National
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Country singers Zach Bryan, Gavin Adcock face off in music fest altercation – National

by jummy84 September 16, 2025
written by jummy84

Country singers Zach Bryan and Gavin Adcock got into a heated confrontation during the Born & Raised Festival in Oklahoma over the weekend.

Several videos posted online show Bryan, 29, yelling at Adcock, 26, through a fence while at the festival on Sept.13 in Pryor, Okla.

“Hey, do you want to fight like a man?” Bryan yells in the video. “Come open the gate. Want me to throw a beer too?”

Once Adcock gets closer to the fence, Bryan appears to push it in his direction, which resulted in a security guard stepping forward to get involved.

“When you get death threats from Sack Cryin before you headline in his hometown,” Adcock wrote in text over clip.

“Eat a snickers bro,” Adcock wrote in the post’s caption.

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In another video posted online, Bryan can be seen climbing the fence — topped with barbed wire — to get to Adcock, but he’s held back by security once he gets over the fence. A bodyguard can also been seen escorting Adcock away from Bryan.

Adcock shared a video on Instagram, talking about the incident with the caption, “Rotten fruit falls on its own.”

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“Well, like I already said, I don’t think Zach Bryan’s a very good person. He wasn’t locked out of the festival. He had been there all day with his multiple security guards. He saw me standing between my buses when he got here,” Adcock began.

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“He had plenty of opportunity between the whole day to do whatever he wanted to do but decided he was going to wait like an hour before my set while I was standing out there.”

Adcock said that “no artist who cares about their fans is going to fight right before their set, missing going on (stage) and disappointing fans that spent way too much money to be there.”


“I wasn’t even mad I didn’t even have a single reason to fight him. After he had already left before my set I was standing outside. He pulls up in a pick-up truck outside the gate and starts giving out threats,” Adcock continued. “So I just decided to stir him up to the point where he jumped over the fence.”

“I don’t think anybody’s scared of Zach Bryan. I’m just an adult and fighting him would only mean going to jail, missing my set and falling into a Zach Bryan lawsuit. And we all know he likes to manipulate people with money,” Adcock said.

He told his fans that Bryan knew where he was all day and “knew my set time, knew where I’d be standing.”

“He created this whole ‘I’m a badass,’ jump over the fence narrative just to try to make himself look bigger or tougher even though he could have just walked on in the gate. He’d been in there all day. At the end of the day I know my decision I made was right. I didn’t take the Zach Bryan bait,” Adcock concluded.

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Adcock and Bryan have been in an ongoing feud since July.

Adcock had previously criticized Bryan as a young fan claimed he waited hours after a show in New Jersey in the hopes of getting an autograph from Bryan. The fan took to TikTok and wrote, “We waited 3 hours outside to meet Zach Bryan… he completely blew everyone off and drove away like a jerk.”

In a since-deleted response to the TikTok, Bryan wrote, “You’re not entitled after someone plays two and a half hours to a picture or a hello.” Bryan also added the acronym “GOMD,” meaning “Get off my d—.”

Adcock then fired back on X and wrote, “If you can’t handle the criticism of a 14 year old why do people idolize you? The kid was head over heels to meet you and spent/parents spent a ton of money to see you. He’s got feeling[sic] too and you’re a ‘grown man’ nearly 30. They’re the only reason you are around.”

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If you can’t handle the criticism of a 14 year old why do people idolize you?

That kid was head over heels to meet you and spent/ parents spent a ton of money to see you. He’s got feeling too and a you’re a “grown man” nearly 30

They’re the only reason you are around.

— Gavin Adcock Music (@GavinAdcock) July 22, 2025

Adcock addressed his post on Rolling Stone’s Nashville Now podcast in August, saying, “It wasn’t about not wanting to sign autographs after a show, it’s like letting a 14-year-old kid rant, without saying, ‘Get off my d—.’ You’re bigger than that.”

He also accused Bryan of wearing “a big mask in his day-to-day life.”

“Sometimes he can’t help but rip it off and show his true colours,” Adcock added. “I don’t know if Zach Bryan’s really that great of a person.”

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Zach Bryan Appears to Confront Gavin Adcock at Born and Raised Fest
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Zach Bryan Appears to Confront Gavin Adcock at Born and Raised Fest

by jummy84 September 14, 2025
written by jummy84

Zach Bryan was a surprise guest at this weekend’s Born & Raised Festival in Pryor, Oklahoma, popping up on Saturday to sing with Gabriella Rose during her afternoon set. But Bryan also seems to have seized the opportunity to confront Gavin Adcock, a Georgia country singer who has criticized Bryan and was scheduled to perform that same day.

In a video posted online, Bryan appears to scale a barbed-wire fence backstage and charge at a figure that appears to be Adcock, dressed in a vest and hat, before a security guard holds Bryan back. Adcock is seen pointing at Bryan as he descends the fence and lunges in Adcock’s direction. Reps for Bryan and Adcock did not immediately respond to Rolling Stone’s requests for comment.

“If they open up this fucking gate, I’ll fucking kill you,” Bryan appears to say in another video posted to Instagram. “I got a show to play, you clown son of a bitch,” Adcock seems to goad him, suggesting the encounter happened prior to Adcock’s performance.

Bryan’s beef with Adcock began back in July, when Adcock called out the “Something in the Orange” singer-songwriter for the way Bryan responded to a teenage fan on social media who lamented waiting in vain for Bryan to sign an autograph following a performance at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. “You’re not entitled after someone plays two and a half hours to a picture or a hello,” Bryan wrote.

In an appearance on Rolling Stone’s Nashville Now podcast, Adcock accused Bryan of pretending to be something he’s not. “I think that Zach Bryan puts on a big mask in his day-to-day life and sometimes he can’t help but rip it off and show his true colors,” Adcock said. “I don’t know if Zach Bryan’s really that great of a person.”

Adcock hasn’t been shy about courting controversy. For the past few weeks, he’s been embroiled in a back-and-forth feud with cowboy singer Charley Crockett. During a concert appearance this month with Morgan Wallen, Adcock joined Wallen onstage and held up a T-shirt that appeared to feature Crockett’s photo. In a clip circulating online, Wallen flips off the shirt with a pair of middle fingers.

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In June, Adcock also made headlines for declaring that Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter album didn’t meet his definition of country music. “That shit ain’t country music,” he said onstage, going on to elaborate during his Nashville Now interview.

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Bryan has also been in his share of drama, sending volleys back and forth with his ex, Brianna LaPaglia, and also squaring off with fellow Oklahoma singer-songwriter John Moreland. Bryan removed the song he and Moreland recorded together, “Memphis; the Blues,” from all streaming services after Moreland raised an eyebrow at Bryan’s reported $350 million publishing deal.

Sharing a screenshot of Moreland’s original post, Bryan responded: “Yooo just saw this from an artist I’ve always respected and supported. Not trying to be dramatic, but refuse to have anyone with a problem with me on my records.”

September 14, 2025 0 comments
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Zach Top: Ain’t in It for My Health Album Review
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Zach Top: Ain’t in It for My Health Album Review

by jummy84 September 2, 2025
written by jummy84

The idea behind Alan Jackson’s 2008 hit “Good Time” is pretty simple: work sucks, thank God it’s Friday, let’s go shut down a honky tonk. Seventeen years later, Zach Top has the same impulse. On “Country Boy Blues,” he polishes his truck, puts on his Sunday best, and hits the town—Lower Broadway in Nashville. But Top, unlike Jackson, ends the night in solemn disbelief: He walks through Music City’s epicenter without hearing a single country tune.

I imagine the strip was full of rap, EDM, and cover bands playing “Mr. Brightside.” While country music is reaching new heights commercially, the age-old debate about real country music is as heated as ever. (See: mudslinger Gavin Adcock’s recent beef with outlaw torchbearer Charley Crockett.) For Zach Top, a young traditionalist inspired by smooth stars of the 1990s like George Strait and Randy Travis, it seems that conversations around the genre’s purity aren’t so much angering as they are befuddling. Today’s country regularly strays from its roots to incorporate production from other genres, yet there isn’t a hint of modernity in Top’s sound. His dedication to a bygone era of country radio serves as a form of subtle resistance, and his emergence as a breakout star tells another story: Country fans like country music. Who would’ve thought?

His new album, Ain’t In It for My Health, is good, clean country fun, full of clear-eyed comedic writing and tight arrangements. There’s a sweetness in its simplicity: No mind-bending metaphors to be found, just crisp verses that fit smack in the middle of the beer-drinking, heart-aching, forgive-me-for-my-ramblin’-ways Venn diagram. In these songs, Top professes his first love (“Guitar”), giddily does his best Jimmy Buffet impression (“Flip Flop”), takes his girlfriend to his favorite secluded spot (“I Know a Place”), and knocks back a few too many shots of whiskey (“Honky Tonk Till It Hurts”).

Truthfully, there’s not much delineation from his last album, 2024’s Cold Beer & Country Music—which featured a song called “Sounds Like the Radio”—but there doesn’t need to be. He’s not trying to reinvent the wheel; quite the opposite. While the added emphasis on pianos and vocal harmonies makes this album’s production more elaborate, Top, with the help of producer Carson Chamberlain (a former bandleader for Keith Whitley), knows what he’s doing. He came up in the bluegrass scene, joining a family band at age 7, which helps explain his technical proficiency and consistency as a songwriter. This isn’t an album of highs and lows—Top is too grounded and set in his sound to fluctuate. It’s more of a relaxing tube ride down a creek.

To his credit, certain moments on the record demonstrate real growth as a songwriter. “South of Sanity” is particularly touching, as Top grapples with the sacrifices that come with success: “I’m somewhere outside of Missoula/They just called my name from the stage/When we hung up she was talkin’ leavin’/Now how am I supposed to sing and play?” Then there’s the fiddle-led “Livin’ a Lie”—a nod to his biggest hit to date, “I Never Lie”—where he admits that his tendency to laugh things off conceals a deep displeasure in life.

There is nothing surprising about Ain’t In It for My Health: no crossover features, drum machines, or overarching statements about what the genre is or shouldn’t be. It’s nice to have an emerging star who keeps his head down and honors the strain of country music he first fell in love with. More important, it’s exactly the type of music Zach Top wishes he’d heard on that disappointing Friday night in Nashville. One can only hope they have the sense to play it.

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Zach Top: Ain’t in It for My Health

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