Lainey Wilson: What She Will Never Stop Doing
Lainey Wison’s biggest childhood dreams have been coming true in the last couple of years as she continues to dominate country music, taking home awards and selling out shows.
Walking the red carpet at the ACM Awards last week, Lainey stopped to chat about those dreams. She said in one interview, “I am still dreaming because the truth is: from the beginning, I have been a dreamer, and I don’t think that will ever stop.”
She added, “I bet you I will be 90 years old, sitting on a couch dreaming about something.”
Lainey went on to say that she feels like her career “Changes and grows” and that her dreams “kind of change” and “doors are opening” that she didn’t even know existed. She added that it “makes me excited.” She feels like she’s gonna be able to be creative in a “lot of different ways.”
The country star concluded that it’s like you “ask and you shall receive,” and sometimes those dreams come “tenfold.” And sometimes, it’s things that “never in a million years” did you even know existed.
Wilson released a new song from her forthcoming Whirlwind album a few weeks ago(5/12). The new song is called “Hang Tight Honey.”
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Last week (5/16), Lainey won ACM Entertainer of the Year at the ACMs, matching her CMA Entertainer honor that she got in November.
She said in tears, accepting the ACM’s biggest honor this evening (5/16), “Man, these past few years for us have just been a complete whirlwind.”
Lainey’s Acceptance Speech
After she thanked the Lord and her management team and all of those who have worked with her and fought for her, she thanked her fans and then said, “Everybody in this category has loved on me and believed in me, took me out on the road, sang songs with me wrote with me, encouraged me every step of the way and I love you all for that.”
She closed with, “I have the best fans in the world. Thank you so much, ya’ll.”
Wilson was nominated for Entertainer alongside her friend Jelly Roll, Chris Stapleton (2022 winner), Cody Johnson, Kane Brown, Luke Combs, and Morgan Wallen. It’s her first Entertainer award from the ACMs, and she’s the first woman to win the award since Miranda Lambert in 2021 and Carrie Underwood before that in 2019.
Lainey also took home ACM Awards for Female Vocalist (an award she also won last year) and Musical Event for “Save Me” with Jelly Roll.