Morgan Wallen subtly responded to the Nashville Metro Council's decision to reject his proposal for a 20-foot sign advertising his new bar on the downtown Nashville strip.
A number of the star's fans have taken his post as a way of Wallen acknowledging that, regardless of the council's judgment of his past, his actions have not affected his ticket sales, popularity, or the public's support of his professional endeavors. 'I don't want to see a billboard up with the name of a person who's throwing chairs off of balconies and who is saying racial slurs,' Porterfield explained of her decision to vote no.
Following the council's 30-3 vote to deny the sign's placement on Tuesday, due to his past controversies, including allegedly throwing a chair off a Nashville rooftop earlier this year and getting caught using a racial slur in 2021, the country music phenom, 31, reacted to the politicians that said he gave other Tennesseans 'a bad name' on his Instagram Story
Still, some haters questioned 'how many chances does' Wallen get before something doesn't 'go his way'On Tuesday, the motion over whether he could install his 20-foot neon sign on his restaurant's sign was rejected by 30 council members, with only three voting in favor of the sign, according to The Tennessean. Four council members abstained.
Last month, Wallen was arrested after he allegedly chucked a chair off a rooftop bar in downtown Nashville.
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