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Are the country musicians okay?

The state of the upcomingCMA Awardsraises some doubts.
You wont want to miss it!
promised Sarah Trahern, CEO of the Country Music Association, in a statementtoBillboard.
The band will no longer perform their song Long Live at the event.
Our process enabled us to manage each situation immediately and before either artist ever entered our set.
Most importantly, it prevented anyone else from being exposed.
Its been a year, yall.
More than 20 one-of-a-kind performances will help you forget the weight of the world for just a little while.
anyone still participating is a socially unconscious pawn.
artists pander woke authenticity when it benefits them and then sit in silence as they collect their plastic trophies.
We welcome every artists right to express themselves.
With this much drama ahead of the show, yes, wedontwant to miss it.
The duo faced rumors of a breakup yesterday, after fans noticed that Tyler Hubbard (a.k.a.
the one with COVID) and his wife, Hayley, unfollowed Brian Kelley (a.k.a.
Florida) on Instagram.
A source pushed backtoUs Weekly, saying, All is good with the FGL family.
Tyler and Brians friendship is as strong as ever.
Hubbard refollowed Kelley after the magazine published its story.
Some fans suspected the members had disagreed over election politics.
Kelley had recently posted that story criticizing celebrations of Bidens victory.
When one fan implied Kelley voted for Biden in an Instagram comment, Kelleyreplied, Think again bub .
Meanwhile, Hubbard had previouslycriticizedPresident Donald Trump.
So much for that no-drama zone.
The CMA did not comment for the APs story on its coverage.
As they say, its not over untilthe fat lady singsevery person contracts the novel coronavirus.
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