may be in the middle of a relationship controversy, but nothing is going to stop him from performing. And he issued a reminder of that with some heavy force.
In a video shared to his Story (per ) on Friday, December 13, the “Something in the Orange” hitmaker asked fans to attend his shows in his hometown of Tulsa, Oklahoma over the weekend — and fired 10 rounds from a handgun in the process.
“Hey everybody, come to my shows at the BOK Center tomorrow, the next day, the next day, and the next day,” he said, shooting rounds after saying “the next day” each time.
“Can’t wait to see you there,” said Bryan, before firing off several more shots.
The Grammy-winning artist kicked off a series of shows in Tulsa on Thursday, December 12. He is set to play two more shows at the BOK Center on Friday and Saturday, before heading to New York City to perform two shows at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center on Wednesday, December 18 and Thursday, December 19.
These shows come almost a month after Bryan announced his breakup from , who has since accused Bryan of emotional abuse and claimed that he to sign a non-disclosure agreement to remain silent on the alleged abuse.
LaPaglia has continued to talk about their tumultuous relationship, and on an episode of the that dropped on Wednesday, December 11, she revealed to co-hosts Josh Richards and Dave Portnoy that her and Bryan’s relationship led to the end of her friendship with longtime bestie Grace O’Malley.
“She knew everything behind the scenes,” LaPaglia said. “When the internet started attacking me, they only lifted Grace up when they were beating me down. And it was, like, whatever, because it helped her career and she was fine and happy about it. But it got to a point where she was never defending me.”
Bryan himself has not commented on the abuse claims.
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