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Ella Langley Brings Out Theo Von To Perform “You Look Like You Love Me” At Stagecoach
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Ella Langley Brings Out Theo Von To Perform “You Look Like You Love Me” At Stagecoach

Well that wasn’t the duet I was expecting. The annual Stagecoach Festival kicked off tonight in Indio, California, for three days of music from artists like Cody Johnson, Lainey Wilson, Riley Green, Post Malone, Brooks & Dunn, Ella Langley…and Theo Von? Now, the comedian and host of the This Past Weekend podcast obviously wasn’t on the lineup. But Ella Langley pulled out a big surprise during her set and instead of her usual duet partner Riley Green, welcomed Theo Von to the Mane Stage to perform her hit “you look like you love me.” @ellasbangley cannot believe this!!! #ellalangleymusic #ellalangley #theovon #newmusic #stagecoach ♬ original sound – ellasbangley Honestly, Theo did a pretty good job. Knew all the words, and it helps that the verses are spoken so he didn’t really have to show off his pipes as long as he could remember the lyrics. Theo was Ella’s biggest hype man during the performance, and afterwards she joked with the crowd: “Bet you weren’t expecting that. Keep ’em guessing.” I can DEFINITELY say nobody was expecting that. The performance comes two weeks after Ella sat down with Theo for an episode of his podcast, where she discussed her own trouble remembering the lyrics to someone else’s song: Ella opened for Morgan Wallen on his I’m the Problem Tour last year, and while she was on the road with him Morgan brought Ella out on stage to join him on his #1 hit “What I Want,” which is a duet with Canadian pop star Tate McRae on his I’m the Problem album. The only problem (no pun intended) for Ella, though, was that she had trouble remembering the lyrics. During her recent appearance on This Past Weekend with Theo Von, Ella admitted that the pressure of the moment (and the fact that there are a lot of words in that song) had her nervous to perform it with Morgan: “When I did ‘What I Want’ with Morgan, I messed up the words almost every single time. I’ve never been so nervous to go out and do something. I just felt like I could throw up before I walked out there every time. I just could not remember those words.” Ella says she practiced the song to herself for days, but couldn’t seem to get the words down by the time she took the stage. In fact, she had even shared video of herself writing the lyrics on her hand so she would be able to remember them on stage: @ellalangleymusic1 The rain was an unpaid actor #madisonwi ♬ original sound – Ella Langley And of course the pressure of performing it in a stadium with Morgan Wallen didn’t help: “POV, you go through this tunnel, you know what I mean? And you’re playing in the stadium. It’s the most people you’ve ever been in front of. You’re walking out with Morgan Wallen, everything gets dark and there’s smoke everywhere and you got to walk out and I’m in pointy heels and there’s grates out there so you got to make sure you’re not falling down in those. You get up and then, here you go, you get one shot at it. There’s no practice, too. You get like one rehearsal, you go out there and it’s like, okay. But doing it in front of 80,000 people is different than 2:00 p.m. in the middle of the day.” She admits that Morgan gave her some crap for messing up the lyrics to the song – at least until it he did it too one night while they were performing: “What was awesome is the last time we did it is he came out and messed up the words. When he did that, I started to laugh so hard cause he was giving me so much shit about messing up the words. He was just like, “You can’t come out here and mess this up again.” I was like, “I might. I really am scared that I might.” And so the last night he did and it was like, he just immediately could never say another thing to me about messing up the words, you know.” Ella says that Morgan jokes now that he messed up on purpose to make her feel better, but that looking at him in the moment it was “pure frustration that he could no longer talk shit about me for messing up the words.” Looks like she won’t have to give Theo crap for messing up her song. @stagecoach @Ella Langley @Theo Von Watch the @Amazon Music livestream, only on @Prime Video and @Twitch #stagecoach #EllaLangley #TheoVon ♬ original sound – stagecoach The post Ella Langley Brings Out Theo Von To Perform “You Look Like You Love Me” At Stagecoach first appeared on Whiskey Riff.

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Tom Segura Says He Almost Had Garth Brooks On His Podcast Amid The Iconic ‘Where Are The Bodies?’ Feud
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Tom Segura Says He Almost Had Garth Brooks On His Podcast Amid The Iconic ‘Where Are The Bodies?’ Feud

Would have paid an incredible amount of money to see this one. Out of all the beefs in country music history, the strangest, funniest and arguably longest-standing might just have to be between Garth Brooks and Tom Segura. In case you somehow have not heard of it or forgot some of the details, let me give you a brief rundown (full story HERE). Back in 2018 on his podcast with fellow comedian Christina P., Your Mom’s House, the pair began discussing Brooks’ announcement of his upcoming stadium tour at the time and his admittedly weird Facebook posts. After watching a clip of Brooks discussing the aforementioned stadium tour and pondering what was going through his head, Segura dropped the line that forever changed comment sections while discussing the “Callin’ Baton Rouge” singer: “What he’s thinking about is all the bodies he’s got stacked in graves in his yard, for sure… He’s probably killed 200-300 people in his life.” The comment, at the time, seemed like nothing more than a funny, one-off line about Brooks and his weird persona, but it became so much more than that. Immediately after the episode aired, Brooks’ comment sections on social media began getting flooded by fans of Segura commenting the now-famous line, “Where are the bodies?” It would be one thing if that line was a fleeting trend that faded a couple of months or even a year after the episode aired in 2018, but it simply hasn’t. Though his comments on his most recent posts throughout the two and a half years have been limited and/or disabled. If you go back to posts as recent as 2023, you can see hundreds of comments on every single post referencing Segura’s now-famous line. Though Garth has never directly responded to Segura publicly (which is absolutely insane considering this “beef” has lasted nearly eight years at this point), according to the comedian, Garth has acknowledged it in private with multiple people. Even more absurdly, Brooks apparently has the viral video of Segura horrifically breaking his arm and tearing his patellar tendon simultaneously at the ready, and often watches it. If you’ve seen it, you know it’s pretty nasty, but according to the Segura, the “Friends in Low Places” singer then tells whoever is around that the video is proof of karma existing. To me, the most absurd part of this entire saga very well might be the fact that Garth has never once even acknowledged all of this in a public setting, despite it almost becoming synonymous with him online over the past decade. As it turns out, Segura was actually contacted by Garth’s team to appear on his podcast, something he explained recently on an episode of Andrew Shultz’s Flagrant podcast. At one point, they asked if he would be interested in it and requested he write an outline of what would be discussed on the episode. “I tried to get Garth on. At one point, they reached out, and they said, ‘Garth’s gonna do some interviews. Would you like him to be on the podcast?’ I said, ‘F****** of course.’ So they were like, ‘Write something that we can show this to one of his people.'” As Segura explained, he actually took the request semi-seriously, writing back that he would love to have him on and talk about his career. Amazingly, they weren’t even sure if Segura was the one who started the “Where are the bodies?” at first. With that being said, however, the comedian theorized that they had discussions after the fact and actually realized that he was, in fact, the one who started it, evidently having Garth’s team tell him that he wouldn’t be appearing on the podcast. “The agent told my guy, instead of confirming, ‘Didn’t he say something crazy about Garth? I feel like that could go wrong for him. I feel like that guy had said something.’ Eventually, they were like, ‘He’s not coming on the show.'” I think I speak for everyone when I say we were robbed of potentially one of the greatest podcast episodes of all time with this one. Watch the full clip of Segura explaining the saga here: The post Tom Segura Says He Almost Had Garth Brooks On His Podcast Amid The Iconic ‘Where Are The Bodies?’ Feud first appeared on Whiskey Riff.

'Ransom Canyon' Star: Season 2 Is Coming 'Sooner Than You Know'
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'Ransom Canyon' Star: Season 2 Is Coming 'Sooner Than You Know'

The news follows speculation the season had been delayed until 2027. Continue reading…

'Dutton Ranch' Fired Someone Before Season 1 Even Started
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'Dutton Ranch' Fired Someone Before Season 1 Even Started

A major shakeup on 'Dutton Ranch' comes just three weeks before the show is set to premiere. Continue reading…