Brianna Chickenfry, host of the popular Barstool podcast, has come forward with allegations of emotional abuse against country singer Zach Bryan. In a recent episode of her podcast, Chickenfry claimed that Bryan had asked her to sign a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) in the past, in order to prevent her from speaking publicly about their relationship.
According to Chickenfry, this request for an NDA was not an isolated incident. She stated that Bryan had a history of making his previous partners sign similar agreements, in order to keep their experiences with him private. Chickenfry also alleged that Bryan had been emotionally abusive towards her during their relationship, which she described as “toxic.”
The accusations made by Chickenfry have sparked a conversation about the use of NDAs in the music industry, and the power dynamics that can be at play in relationships between artists and their partners. Many have expressed support for Chickenfry and have commended her for speaking out about her experiences.
Bryan has not yet responded to these allegations. However, this is not the first time he has faced controversy. In 2020, he faced backlash for using a racial slur in one of his songs. He later apologized and removed the song from streaming platforms.
It is important to note that these are currently just allegations and have not been proven in a court of law. However, Chickenfry’s claims have shed light on the issue of emotional abuse and the use of NDAs in the music industry. It is crucial for artists to be held accountable for their actions and for the industry to create a safe and respectful environment for all individuals involved.