Zach Bryan’s ex-girlfriend hit the Golden Globes red carpet on Sunday night in a revenge dress for the ages.
Brianna LaPaglia, known professionally as Brianna Chickenfry, chose to make a statement at her first awards show since publicly splitting from the country music star. LaPaglia claimed that Bryan subjected her to emotional abuse during their relationship. The “Revival” singer has not responded to the allegations.
The TikTok creator hit the red carpet in a metallic dress that hugged her curves and featured a plunging sweetheart neckline.
The bronze dress wasn’t her first choice, LaPaglia shared on her Instagram Stories. The 25-year-old shared a photo of herself in a sheer silver dress while showing off her Alexis Oakley makeup.
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While LaPaglia appears ready to move on from Bryan, whom she dated from July 2023 to October 2024, the content creator is not interested in dating.
“Dating feels like a black hole that I don’t want to dive into,” LaPaglia told US Weekly at the Golden Globes.
LaPaglia admitted that she actually made a bet with podcast co-host Josh Richards about how long the internet personality could go without a new boyfriend.
“We made a bet…I’m not allowed to have a boyfriend until the summer,” she explained. “June 21. (Josh) doesn’t think I can do it. I think I can do it. No boyfriend.”
“Dating feels like a black hole that I don’t want to dive into.”
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LaPaglia and Bryan’s breakup became complicated when she shared details of their tumultuous relationship online. LaPaglia, who works for Barstool Sports, claimed she was emotionally abused and that Bryan asked her to sign a nondisclosure agreement as part of a $12 million settlement.
LaPaglia made the revelation on “BFFs Pod,” which she hosts with Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy and Richards.
“This episode where I don’t take the money, like it’s not just for me,” she said in October. “It’s for everyone who has been a victim of psychological abuse, it’s for people who are currently victims of psychological abuse. It’s for people who don’t have a support system that I had the chance to experience this.”
“And the last year of my life was the hardest year of my life, dealing with the abuse from this guy,” LaPaglia admitted. “I’m still scared right now because I’m still scared of him, my brain is reprogrammed. I’m scared of making him angry.”
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LaPaglia’s accusations against Bryan came weeks after the country crooner announced their breakup.
“She has loved me unconditionally for a very long time and for that I will always thank her,” he wrote on social media on October 22. “I’ve had an incredibly difficult year personally and been through some pretty tough things. I thought it would be beneficial for both of us to go our separate ways.
“I’m not perfect and I never will be,” he added.
Bryan began his career releasing music independently and built a following on YouTube and TikTok. He released his first two albums, “DeAnn” and “Elisabeth,” before signing with Warner Records.
The musician has since released three albums: “American Heartbreak,” a self-titled album, and “The Great American Bar Scene.” Bryan is best known for his single “Something in the Orange” and his duet with Kacey Musgraves, “I Remember Everything”.
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