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Zach Bryan gets insulted and deletes his social media

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Zach Bryan gets insulted and deletes his social media

An Instagram account called Prime Time Country Music really ticked off Zach!

The post in question came from a user’s “hot take” on country music… “Zach Bryan is what happens when you don’t discipline your kids.” Featuring a picture is of Zach standing near a police officer.

Once Zach saw this he reposted it on his Instagram stories and said, “I pray you pieces of trash that don’t even have your name attached to these accounts know how much worse the world is with you in them.  Don’t ever insult my parents, don’t ever insult anyone’s parents.”  “If anyone knows who runs this account, please tell me.  I’m so tired of this [crap].”

-Personally I’m here for it! Do I think anyone was aiming at his parents? Well NO, but I do think it’s okay to check some internet trolls from time to time. I do LOVE that he defends his parents honor and then ultimately decides to delete all his social media.

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