Zach Bryan is squashing rumors that he bailed on Noah Kahan at his Fenway Park show. The rumors were allegedly started by a gossip site called Deuxmoi, who posted a blind item claiming Bryan was “too drunk” to appear as the guest at Kahan’s concert, according to a fan-posted TikTok.
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The story is deep and twisty, but, ultimately, based on untrue speculation created by fans and indulgent celebrity gossip. There is some basis in fact, as Noah Kahan told the Fenway Park audience that he did have a “great guest” lined up that “didn’t work out.” However, the rumor that it was Zach Bryan, and that he bailed on his friend, is fabricated.
Further fueling the rumors was the fact that Bryan’s girlfriend, Brianna LaPaglia, was allegedly in attendance at Fenway, according to more fan TikTok posts. One fan jumped to conclusions based on Brianna posting she was at Fenway, automatically assuming that Bryan would be there and would sing “Sarah’s Place,” his duet with Kahan from his Boys of Faith EP. However, Bryan was not in attendance, so these fans essentially let themselves down. Fans were also speculating about Bryan and Kahan no longer following each other on social media.
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Zach Bryan Shuts Down Rumors and “Weirdos” Claiming He Bailed as a Guest at Noah Kahan’s Fenway Show
The Deuxmoi blind item made some outlandish claims that both Zach Bryan and Brianna have refuted. The anonymous message claims “This country star was supposed to guest at his friend’s biggest show ever but ended up getting so drunk leading up to it that he had to back out. On top of that he was seen arguing with security at the venue and being generally disrespectful toward his friend’s family. It’s no surprise that he and the other star no longer follow each other on socials.”
Brianna LaPaglia took note of the claims, and shot them down first. She stated that her boyfriend wasn’t even at the Fenway show, and furthermore, that his voice was “fried” from his own Boston shows, according to a report from Whiskey Riff. Now, Bryan himself has taken to social media to set the record straight.
On Instagram, Bryan posted a screenshot of a FaceTime call with Kahan, the two of them giving thumbs up, with the caption “can you guys stop being weirdos on the internet, Noah is a brother to me and always will be what the hell man.”
The truth, straight from the horse’s mouth, so to speak. Can people take Zach Bryan’s sage wisdom to heart and just stop being weird for once?
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