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Gretchen Wilson is currently single .
Previously, she was married to her bandmate Larry Rolens. Their marriage ended up in a divorce.
She previously dated Michael Penner with whom she has a daughter Gracie Frances Penner. Gracie was born on 9th November 2000.
Similarly, she has a bus dog Sanford. Being a fan of the St. Louis Cardinals baseball team, she recorded the song Redbird Fever in honor of the Cardinals.
Gretchen Wilson is a Grammy Award-winning American country artist. Gretchen is known for her Award wining single Redneck Woman.
Her five singles have reached the Top Ten on the Billboard country charts.
As of November 2019, Gretchen attended and performed at the 2019 CMA Awards.
Gretchen Frances Wilson was born on 26th June 1973 in Pocahontas, Illinois, US. As of 2021, she is 48 years old.
She was raised by a single mother after her father left them when she was 2 years old. Her mom would travel from one place to another for living and raise her in several trailer parks.
Similarly, she has a step-brother Josh Malter.
Her grandfather’s name is Vernon Heuer and her grandmother’s name is Frances Heuer.
Gretchen attended Bond County Community High School in Greenville, Illinois. However, she did not complete her education, she dropped out in ninth grade to pursue a music career.
In the year 2003, Gretchen signed with Epic Records and recorded Here for the Party within a year. In early 2004, she released her first single Redneck Woman. It reached the top of the Hot Country Songs chart and No.22 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
After that, she released Here for the Party which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Country Chart.
On 27th September 2005, Gretchen released her second album All Jacked Up and on 15th May 2007, she released her third album, One of the Boys .
Similarly, on 2nd April 2013, she released an album of her original songs Right on Time.
On 3rd September 2008, Gretchen sang the National Anthem to a national audience at the Republican National Convention.
Similarly, she and her band performed at a rally for Republican presidential candidate John McCain and vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin on 22nd October 2008.
Gretchen is an active supporter of children’s charities, adult education, and the fight against obesity. Some of her work includes:
In 2009, she was honored with the National Coalition for Literacy Leadership Award for adult education funding.
She has around $4 million US net worth. As an American singer, Gretchen earns around $21,518 – $207,085 US.
Moreover, she owned a 340-acre Wilson County estate worth $2.9 million, which she sold in 2011 post her Uncle Vernon Heuer’s uncertain demise.
On 21st August 2018, she was arrested for a minor disturbance after she reportedly became belligerent during their on-tarmac interview. She was charged with breach of peace.
She is a brown eyed-brunette. She is 5 feet 4 inches tall and weighs around 58 kg .
Gretchen has around 1 million followers on Facebook, 24.1k on Instagram, and 108k on her Twitter account. Similarly, she has gained 132k subscribers on the YouTube channel.
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Bond County Community High School, Greenville, Illinois

Gretchen Frances Wilson (born June 26, 1973) is an American country music artist. She made her debut in 2004 with the Grammy Award-winning single "Redneck Woman," a number-one hit on the Billboard country charts. The song served as the lead-off single of her debut album, Here for the Party. Wilson followed this album one year later with All Jacked Up, the title track of which became the highest-debuting single for a female country artist upon its 2005 release. A third album, One of the Boys, was released in 2007.
Overall, Wilson has charted 13 singles on the Billboard country charts, of which five have reached Top Ten: the Number One "Redneck Woman", as well as "Here for the Party" (#3, 2004), "When I Think About Cheatin'" (#4, 2004), "Homewrecker" (#2, 2005), and "All Jacked Up" (#8, 2005). The album Here for the Party was certified 5× Multi-Platinum by the RIAA for sales of five million copies, while All Jacked Up was certified platinum. She has sold over 8 million records worldwide.
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Gretchen was arrested in 2018 over a dispute on an airplane.
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Back in 2005, country music had its eyes trained on Gretchen Wilson . The "Redneck Woman" singer had just won a Grammy for Best Female Country Vocal Performance and was signed to a record label that planned on making her the next Shania Twain.
But following the release of her third studio album, "One of the Boys," in 2007, Gretchen’s career began to stall as she took more and more time to put out new music. Add in a few legal troubles and the 47-year-old had one helluva disappointing decade.
While doing press for her last album, 2017’s "Ready to Get Rowdy," the songwriter admitted that she couldn’t handle the pressures of fame coupled with the responsibilities of being a single mother.
"I spent my whole life looking for that moment, but as prepared as I thought I was, I wasn’t. It happened so fast," Gretchen told The Boot of her debut record’s mid-'00s success. "There was one trip that, I think, we crossed the International Date Line three times in a week-and-a-half. I didn’t know what day it was."
In 2013, Gretchen decided to take some time off. "How fortunate am I? Not too many people get to go, 'I’m going to stay home with my kid for two years,'" the Illinois native noted. "But that time gave me the want-to to get creative, too… It gave me time to think."
Gretchen revealed that she was excited yet apprehensive to start performing again. "You go back to doing anything that you haven’t done in a while, you get a little nervous, you get a little scared. But, I’m craving the live show," she shared. 
"I’ve missed that a lot, more than I think I know. I’ve missed being onstage and just feeling the excitement from the crowd and hearing them sing my words back to me," she added. "It’s the greatest high on Earth. It’s a lot of emotions; it’s a lot of different feelings all balled into one."
The CMA Award winner’s comeback hit a significant snag in August 2018 when she was taken into police custody following an altercation on a commercial flight from D.C. to Connecticut.
According to TMZ , Gretchen shoved a fellow passenger after they beat her to the bathroom. Throughout the remainder of the flight, the pair made threatening hand gestures back and forth, leading the crew to request that security meet them at the gate.
Gretchen was reportedly arrested after getting belligerent with law enforcement. She was charged with breach of peace and her bond was set at $1,000. "I'm saddened by the whole thing," she confessed in an interview with Taste of Country following the incident.
"I'm embarrassed that that situation got to where it was… It's been really frustrating for me not to be able to talk about it, because people who know me know that I just wanna get it straight," she explained. "I'm reading all of these headlines and am like, 'Oh gosh, it's so wrong. It's all so wrong!'"
Here’s hoping that Gretchen used this time away from the spotlight to pen some new kickass music.
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Huge Scandals That Rocked Country Music

By Brent Furdyk / Updated: Dec. 20, 2020 11:08 am EDT





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Country music's biggest stars are typically on their best behavior when they take to the stage for award galas like the CMA Awards or the ACMs , singing their big hits and chatting amiably on the red carpet. Yet scenes like that don't always tell the full story. As fans have discovered over the years, their favorite Nashville entertainers sometimes go off the rails and wind up in the pages of supermarket tabloids, waist-deep in scandal while their publicists craft sincere-sounding apologies.
The nature of those scandals have run the gamut, and have occasionally become quite sensational. Take Spade Cooley. A little-remembered name these days, Cooley was once heralded as the "King of Western Swing" until he was sent to prison murdering his wife in 1961.
Granted, country music scandals in recent years have tended to be considerably less homicidal. Yet scandals there have been, and plenty of them. From the years-long backlash endured by a popular female trio to a notorious onstage meltdown that caused a rift between the Grand Ole Opry and a Nashville icon, let's discover the huge scandals that rocked country music.
Back in 2012, country star Jason Aldean was seen getting very cozy with former American Idol contestant Brittany Kerr when TMZ obtained photos of the pair together at a patio bar on L.A.'s Sunset Strip. Aldean and Kerr, noted the outlet, appeared to be "very flirty ... hugging, touching each other," with Aldean at one point leaning in for a kiss. As TMZ pointed out, what made the photos particularly awkward was that Aldean was very much married at the time ; he and his high-school sweetheart, Jessica Ussery, wed in 2001, and were also parents of two children.   
Two days later, Kerr apologized for what she termed "a lapse in judgement on my part." A few months later, People reported that Aldean had filed for divorce. In a statement to the magazine, he admitted it was "a really tough time for my entire family."
Despite the scandal, the whole thing ended happily for Aldean and Kerr when, in March 2015, they were married in a barefoot ceremony on a Mexican beach. According to Us Weekly , the wedding was officiated by Duck Dynasty star — and ordained minister — Willie Robertson .
Shania Twain 's personal and professional lives had been intertwined for years as she collaborated closely with husband Robert "Mutt" Lange, producer of her hit records . It all came crashing down in 2008, when People reported that Lange and Twain had separated. Rumor had it the split was sparked by his alleged affair with their personal assistant (and Twain's best friend), Marie-Anne Thiébaud.
Twain confirmed as much in her 2012 memoir, From This Moment On . When she learned the truth, Twain wrote, she was so devastated she felt "ready to die — to go to bed forever and never wake up." Seeking a shoulder to cry on, she bonded with her former friend's jilted husband, Frédéric Thiébaud, the other victim of their exes' betrayal.
The two grew close, and in 2010, Twain announced their engagement. "I'm in love!" she wrote in a message on her website (via People ). "Frédéric Nicolas Thiébaud has been a true gift to me as a compassionate, understanding friend and over time, an amazing love has blossomed from this precious friendship." A few weeks later, People reported, they were married — resulting in the former couples effectively swapping partners .
Country singer Kenny Chesney and actress Renée Zellweger wed in 2005 after a whirlwind romance that took a lot of people by surprise. An even bigger surprise came just four months later, when the Jerry Maguire star filed to have the marriage annulled , with court documents citing "fraud" as the reason for their split . Eyebrows were raised; with neither Zellweger nor Chesney spelling out exactly what that "fraud" entailed, people jumped to a conclusion: was he gay?
Chesney set the record straight, so to speak, when he affirmed his heterosexuality in a 2007 60 Minutes interview with Anderson Cooper. "Maybe I should have come out and said, 'No, I'm not [gay],' but I didn't want to draw any more attention to it," Chesney told Cooper. "... I didn't have to prove to anybody that I wasn't. I didn't feel like I really did. It's not true. Period."
Chesney explained that the word "fraud" was used because it was "kind of broad, whatever it is, it doesn't specify." Chesney declared, "The only fraud that was committed was me thinking ... that I really understood what it was like to be married." 
Gretchen Wilson burst onto the country music scene with her 2004 single, " Redneck Woman ," but it was more than a decade later that she wound up getting into a redneck-worthy brush with the law after a 2018 American Airlines flight. According to CNN , when the plane landed, Wilson was reportedly accosted by state troopers who attempted to interview her about her alleged involvement in "an altercation" during the flight.
That didn't go well. During the conversation, the Connecticut State Police told CNN , Wilson allegedly "became belligerent towards the troopers, and caused a disturbance." She was then apparently placed under arrest.
A few months later, Wilson addressed the incident in an interview with Taste of Country . She claimed that "the things that were reported were not at all on base, and actually there was no incident on an airplane." What did occur, Wilson explained, was that "there were some words between the state police and myself, and that's where all of that came from." The country music star insisted that "all of the things that you read online were not true about that," but wouldn't say more because she'd been "instructed not to speak about it."
LeAnn Rimes was 13 when her debut single, " Blue ," hit the country charts in 1996. As an adult, she branched out into acting, and starred in a 2009 made-for-TV movie opposite actor Eddie Cibrian. Rimes and Cibrian — both married — had a torrid affair on the set, which was not well-received by Cibrian's wife, Brandi Glanville (then still a few years away from joining the The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills ).
Cibrian dismissed reports of infidelity as " a fabricated story ." Those denials stopped when he filed for divorce a few months later; Rimes likewise separated from her husband. Glanville's bitterness fueled a long-running feud , with Rimes branded a "home wrecker." She was not fond of that label. "I'm like, can someone come up with anything like more, I don't know, original?" Rimes griped in a TV interview .
Rimes and Cibrian married in 2011 . The following year, she checked into a treatment facility to deal with "anxiety and stress," her rep told People . By 2013, Rimes confessed to Us Weekly that her "whole life has been out there for everyone to judge," adding, "Going away was something I really needed to do."
Natalie Maines, Emily Robison, and Martie Maguire, collectively known as The Chicks (formerly the Dixie Chicks ), watched their career go down in flames after Texas native Maines shared her opinion of then-President George W. Bush during a 2003 concert in London. "Just so you know, we're ashamed the president of the United States is from Texas," she said, reported The Guardian .
While the British media barely batted an eye, back in the U.S. all hell broke loose. As Rolling Stone reported, radio stations yanked The Chicks' music from playlists — in fact, a Colorado station suspended two disc jockeys for ignoring the ban and playing their music. Meanwhile, the women received death threats . It got to the point, per Billboard , that hundreds of fans in Louisiana used a 33,000-pound tractor to destroy Chicks CDs and merchandise. Maines issued an apology/explanation, admitting her remarks were "disrespectful," but it did little to quell the backlash.
Public sentiment eventually shifted. As The New York Times noted, all seemed to be forgiven in 2007 when the group "swept all five of the Grammy categories in which it was nominated" — including album, song, and record of the year.
When Johnny Cash passed away in 2003 at age 71, he was regarded as a trailblazing elder statesman of country music. In his younger days, however, the "Walk the Line" singer had developed quite the reputation for hell-raising — something that once barred him from Nashville's most important stage.
Cash, recalled Rolling Stone , had been a member of the Grand Ole Opry for nearly a decade when he performed at the Opry's home, Nashville's famed Ryman Auditorium, in 1965. This was a particularly turbulent period for Cash, who had been arrested for public drunkenness just five months earlier. Becoming annoyed
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