Chase Bryant is opening up about his struggles in the past.
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TMZ posted a video of the 27-year-old musician walking into a Nashville home following a night out. In the recording, Wallen could be heard using the slur alongside other expletives such as “p–sy” and “motherf–cker.”“I’m embarrassed and sorry,” Wallen said in an apology issued to TMZ on Tuesday.
“I used an unacceptable and inappropriate racial slur that I wish I could take back. There are no excuses to use this type of language, ever.
I want to sincerely apologize for using the word. I promise
.Chase Bryant is opening up about his struggles in the past.
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Morgan Wallen on his latest album,. Amid Wallen's racial slur controversy, the LP has topped the Billboard 200 charts for four weeks straight.
Morgan Wallen on his latest album,. Amid Wallen's racial slur controversy, the LP has topped the Billboard 200 charts for four weeks straight.
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Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorMorgan Wallen has been dropped by his booking agency WME, a rep for the company confirmed to Variety, after video footage surfaced of him using a racial slur.The country star has had his contract with label Big Loud “suspended” and found himself a pariah from the airwaves after video circulated on Tuesday of him using a racial slur outside his home after an apparently rowdy night out with friends in Nashville.Wallen, whose new “Dangerous: The Double Album” release
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For a long time, it seemed that Morgan Wallen was going to be one of the next big things in Nashville. And then scandal after scandal hit.
Morgan Wallen, the top-selling country music star and former The Voice contestant who was dropped by Saturday Night Live from an appearance last October when video surfaced of him partying without a face mask, is apologizing again, this time for a video that likely will have a harsher impact on his career: In a video shot by a neighbor, Wallen is seen outside his Nashville home shouting the N-word.
Under fire again. Morgan Wallen issued an apology after saying the N-word during a night out in Nashville.