I’ll be the first to admit I’m cheap when it comes to certain things and certain situations. Like, I want to buy a pair of Oakley’s or a nice cowboy hat, but I’d be afraid I’d break the sunglass or get the hat all dirty and ruined. So, I have yet to pull the trigger on that. I certainly wouldn’t throw the damn thing at Morgan Wallen while he’s on stage with no real guarantee of getting it back. If it were a beach ball, maybe. I mean, let’s say he pops it and you don’t get it back, you’re out maybe $5. Throw a $150 to $200 cowboy hat on stage only to see Morgan play disc golf with it and launch it in the complete opposite direction without any hesitation, and well, your night out just got a bit more expensive. I may be jumping to conclusions here, but what do you wanna bet alcohol was involved …..
@whiskeyriff “Nope.” // 🎥: @Robert tant #whiskeyriff #morganwallen #countrymusic
and this isn’t the first time. Earlier this year, Morgan had a boot sent his way
@kristy_t3 #morganwallen #stlouis #night2 #buschstadium #onenightatatimetour
probably inspired with what went down with KANE BROWN and BOOT GIRL
Kane Brown Was Such a Good Sport After Getting Boot To The Junk
and yes, I did get the real story from “boot girl”
and yes I did team up with Boot Barn to take her shopping only because it was KANE who told her to throw it, he just caught it in the ‘no-no square’
JJ Hayes and Jamison “I Threw A Boot At Kane Brown” Holbrook Go Shopping At Boot Barn
So, what’s the lesson here. Don’t throw stuff at your favorite artist unless they tell you too, and even then, make sure they’re ready for it.