Country Music Star Zach Bryan Allegedly Offered Ex-Girlfriend $12 Million To Sign NDA
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Less than a month ago, country music singer Zach Bryan announced on Instagram that he's no longer dating Barstool Sports personality Brianna LaPaglia.
LaPaglia, who is famously known as Brianna Chickenfry, opened up about her breakup with Bryan on the latest edition of the "BFFs Podcast." The details that she shared with Dave Portnoy and Josh Richards were quite disturbing to say the least.
For starters, LaPaglia accused Bryan of being emotionally abusive during their relationship. She admit she's scared of him because he "destroyed" her prior to their split.
Later in the show, LaPaglia said Bryan's management offered her $12 million in exchange for her being silent about their relationship. Although it was a very lucrative offer, she wasn't willing to sign a non-disclosure agreement.
LaPaglia claims that Bryan has offered NDAs to his past girlfriends, not just her.
"It came down to the point of I'm not the people before, and I was someone before you, and you made the women before me believe that they had no other choice than to take money from you, sign their experiences away, sign what they went through away," LaPaglia said, via PEOPLE. "You get to go skip off and sing your little [expletive] songs on stage like you're a good dude. You get to treat people around you like [expletive]. Sorry, I'm not them. I don't want your money; I don't want in two years to buy a [expletive] house and think, 'Oh, this is the money from the dude that literally [expletive] destroyed me and broke me for a year.'"
Sharing these details with the rest of the world can't be easy, but LaPaglia said she wanted to show support for "anyone else that's been emotionally abused and for people right now being emotionally abused."
"This isn't like a drama thing for me, this isn't me not signing the NDA or not taking the money because I wanna get on here and expose who he is and all that [expletive]," she continued. "I'm not signing away my experiences and what I went through to protect someone that hurt me and I'm a lot stronger than a weak man, [expletive] you and [expletive] your money."
Bryan and LaPaglia went public with their relationship in July 2023 before calling it quits in October 2024.
We'll see if Bryan responds to these very disturbing allegations.
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