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Bailey Zimmerman: “I Just Want to Find a Wife, Bro”

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Bailey Zimmerman: “I Just Want to Find a Wife, Bro”

What’s more romantic, the unrequited love of Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet” . . . or Bailey Zimmerman taking off his shirt and saying, “I just want to find a wife, bro?” It’s tough to say in this day and age.

However, all sorts of ladies are lining up in his comments hoping they get the chance to audition . . . so maybe his antics are doing him some favors.

In case you forgot, he stripped down to his underwear during his Stagecoach set. So, when he was asked about his questionable wardrobe decisions, he said the gem about just wanting to “find a wife, bro.”

But his method is not all madness. Later in the interview he explained that he just wants his future wife to accept him for him. He said, “I’ve got ADHD really bad, I’m just kinda all over the place. I don’t want to change who I am, so I just gotta find a girl that loves it.”

As silly as it may seem, he does appear to be interested in finding a wife. He told a cool story about his Grandma and Grandpa and how they’ve been together their entire lives. He said, “That’s what I’m lookin’ for . . . I’m looking for the grandpa, grandma type of love.”

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