Morgan Wallen's Arrest Playlist: Country Star Requests Cop to 'Turn It Up!'
SCANDALOUS! MORGAN WALLEN'S CHAIR-THROWING ANTICS CAUGHT ON TAPE, AND THE COUNTRY STAR PROVES TO BE A TRULY DELUSIONAL SOUL
It's no secret that country music sensation Morgan Wallen has had his fair share of controversies in the past. But this latest development takes the cake - or should we say, the chair? The 32-year-old singer-songwriter was arrested back in April 2024 for throwing a chair off the sixth-story roof of Eric Church's bar, Chiefs, in Nashville. The incident resulted in two misdemeanor counts of reckless endangerment, and Wallen has since pled guilty to both charges.
But what's even more shocking is that new footage from the police car has surfaced, showing Wallen sitting in the backseat with his music playing from the stereo. And let's just say he was a bit too excited about it. The country star, who was arrested for throwing a chair off a building, couldn't contain his glee when his own song came on.
According to eyewitnesses, including the officer driving the police car, Wallen asked the cop if Thomas Rhett was one of their favorite country artists. When the cop replied that yes, he was indeed a fan of Wallen's music, the singer-songwriter's eyes lit up like a Christmas tree. "This is me and Thomas Rhett! Turn it up!" Wallen exclaimed, his voice filled with excitement.
The cop, who was clearly amused by Wallen's antics, obliged and turned up the volume. Wallen then proceeded to sing along to his own song, laughing hysterically as he belted out the lyrics. At one point, he even referred to Thomas Rhett as "one of the best dudes in the world" - a statement that has left many fans scratching their heads.
But what's truly jaw-dropping is Wallen's complete lack of self-awareness. As he sat in the back of the police car, he couldn't help but gush about his own music and how it was "me and TR." The irony, of course, being that he was sitting in a police car at the time - a far cry from the "God's country" he so often sings about.
Fans have taken to social media to express their amusement at Wallen's antics, with many referencing his post-SNL quote "Get me to God's country." One fan quipped, "At least he did finally find God's country; the back of a police car."
But don't just take our word for it - here are some quotes from netizens that sum up their reactions:
- "He would definitely not be getting arrested" is funny af.
- '"TR is one of the best dudes in the world. He definitely would not be getting arrested"'
- At least he did finally find God's country; the back of a police car.
In December 2024, Wallen appeared in court to plead guilty to the two misdemeanor counts. He was sentenced to seven days in a DUI education center and two years of supervised probation. His attorney, Worrick Robinson, issued a statement at the time, saying that "this will not result in a conviction" as long as Wallen adhered to all provisions.
But what's truly concerning is that this is just the latest incident in a long line of controversies surrounding Wallen. In the past, he has been accused of using a racial slur and was even suspended from performing on iHeartRadio's Country Music Festival.
It's clear that Wallen still has some growing up to do - or at least some self-awareness to gain. But for now, it seems like this country star is content with being a bit of a troublemaker. After all, as they say in the South: "you can't teach an old dog new tricks."
Sources: TheScholarlyNote.com