Country Star Zach Bryan Shows He’s A Petty King By Removing Ex-Wife From Album Artwork

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Admittedly, I am not much of a country music fan.

Give me some Sturgill Simpson, maybe some John Moreland, and I’m set.

But country music star Zach Bryan bolted up my rankings this week by displaying a level of pettiness that we should all aspire to.

Bryan’s second studio album, Elisabeth, recently saw a significant change to the album artwork. The album is named after his ex-wife Rose Elisabeth Madden. No the word “ex” in there.

Because Bryan recently removed Madden’s image from all digital versions of the album’s artwork.

Zach Bryan Has Moved On After Divorce From Rose Elisabeth Madden

The two married in 2020 and filed for divorce just one year later. Bryan is now dating TikTok personality Brianna Chickenfry, which is somehow a real name and not a stage name.

The two were recently in the news after being involved in a car accident that required several stitches and sent Chickenfry reeling.

“Two nights ago, Zach and I got into a traumatizing side-by-side crash,” she said. “It flipped a bunch of times, everything shattered and thank God we had our seat belts on, ” she said in a video on social media. “But there was a lot of blood, “and we thought we were saying goodbye to each other.”

Thankfully, the two suffered no major injuries.

“I will be that annoying person. I will spend the rest of my life saying, ‘wear your seat belts,’” she continued. “If you get anything from me that I’ve ever posted in my whole entire social media career in the past five years, it’s wear a seat belt.”

Bryan is one of country music’s fastest-rising stars.

He recently went viral when his song “Revival” helped wake 17-year-old Trae Ocheltree from a coma following a horrible car crash.

While that might seem like the type of thing that only happens in movies, this was real!

So if you haven’t checked out Zach Bryan’s music, maybe it’s about time to do so.

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Clay Sauertieg is an Editor at BroBible. A Pennsylvania based writer, he largely focuses on college football, motorsports and soccer in addition to other sports and culture news.