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Lainey Wilson Honored By Cowgirl Hall Of Fame: Lainey Wilson continues to rack up honors. The reigning CMA Entertainer Of The Year was among one of five inductees and three award winners to be celebrated during the 47th Annual Cowgirl Hall of Fame Induction Luncheon and Ceremony that took place last week at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas. Wilson received the Patsy Montana Entertainer Award, named for 1987 Honoree Patsy Montana. The honor has since been given out to females who work in the entertainment industry and have acted as strong representatives for the traditions of the cowgirl in the fields of film, television, music, writing, and theatre. "It feels like this award recognizes my roots, my family, my growth, and my current chapter," she posted on Instagram. "I left TX so inspired by the women at @cowgirlmuseum…their strength, impact, and spirit is like no other."
Hardy Thanks Morgan Wallen For Five Years As Touring Partners: Hardy and Morgan Wallen have both come a long way in the last five years - and most of that journey was together. The two have been touring partners that entire time, and after being on the road that long together, you either hate each other or the bond becomes uber-strong. For Hardy, it's definitely the latter. Wallen's "One Night At A Time Tour" came to an end in Houston, Texas Sunday night, and with it concluded the long, strange trip the two friends have taken together. Hardy posted a big thank you to his buddy on Twitter/X: "5 years of touring with Morgan Wallen came to an end last night. There’s so much I can say about how much it’s done for me and my career, but at the end of the day, it all ends in 'thank you'. So, thank you. I love you like a brother and these have been the most epic 5 years of my life. And I hate the word epic. But damn it’s true. So proud of ya and everything you accomplished.'"
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5 years of touring with @MorganWallen came to an end last night. There’s so much I can say about how much it’s done for me and my career, but at the end of the day, it all ends in “thank you”. So, thank you. I love you like a brother and these have been the most epic 5 years of… pic.twitter.com/2KR8Hcngyh
— HARDY (@HardyMusic) November 20, 2023