Zach Bryan blames it on the alcohol after ‘stupid’ Kanye West-Taylor Swift tweet catches heat

Zach Bryan blames it on the alcohol after 'stupid' Kanye West-Taylor Swift tweet catches heat

As a passionate supporter of Zach Bryan‘s music, I find myself deeply moved by his recent apology to Taylor Swift. The 28-year-old country sensation has shown maturity and understanding beyond his years, acknowledging his mistake and expressing genuine admiration for Swift’s contributions to the music industry.


Country singer Zach Bryan openly expressed his true feelings towards Taylor Swift following his now-deleted tweet comparing her to Kanye West.

28-year-old Country Music Association Awards nominee Bryan recently expressed his views on sports and music through social media, stating “eagles over chiefs” and “Kanye over Taylor,” as seen in a screenshot from earlier this week (originally shared on Twitter). This statement caused controversy among Swift fans and other social media users. In response to the backlash, Bryan quickly deactivated his account and issued an apology via Instagram stories early Thursday morning. He explained that he was under the influence when he tweeted and “I didn’t mean to target Taylor the other night.

As a passionate film enthusiast, I’d like to rephrase: “In a moment of inebriated judgment, I found myself pitting two records against each other, and my comparison went awry. On Instagram, I shared a screenshot of Taylor Swift’s and Post Malone’s ‘Fortnight.’ I want to clarify that this was purely about the music, not any personal disagreements. I hold Taylor Swift’s music in high regard, and I hope everyone understands that I am human, prone to making occasional foolish tweets. One day, I hope to have the opportunity to explain this mix-up to her.

Through numerous Instagram posts, the “Condemned” singer acknowledged experiencing tough personal circumstances and admitted that his previous tweet, which was critical of both Taylor Swift and her boyfriend Travis Kelce’s Kansas City Chiefs, may have been a reflection of his emotions rather than an accurate portrayal. The message appeared to echo the longstanding feud between Swift and Kanye West as well.

As a dedicated cinephile, I find myself often embroiled in Twitter’s whirlwind, but Bryan admitted it’s gotten him into hot water too frequently. In a subsequent Instagram story, he acknowledged his post might have appeared harsh and indifferent towards Taylor, apologetically stating that she is a powerful force in the music industry whose contributions should be celebrated.

Speaking honestly, I strive to ensure that my words never carry even a whisper of ill-will or unkindness towards anyone, for such sentiments are far from my intentions.

Bryan wrapped up his Instagram apology by expressing his plan to concentrate on personal matters, such as finishing off the Quittin Time tour, which carries on this weekend in Louisville.

On Thursday, Bryan’s representatives didn’t provide further comments right away when The Times asked for more explanation.

This month, Bryan received a nomination for the 2024 Country Music Association Awards, thanks to his partnership with Kacey Musgraves on “I Remember Everything.

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2024-09-20 00:01

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