Does Lainey Wilson Get ‘Nervous’ Before Delivering Her Performances? Singer Says ‘If I Stop Getting…’

As a lifestyle expert with an eye for authenticity and resilience, I find Lainey Wilson to be a remarkable figure in today’s music industry. Her humility, despite her impressive achievements, is truly commendable. The way she balances her multiple roles – friend, sister, daughter, dog mom, and aunt – before stepping into the spotlight speaks volumes about her grounded character.

Lainey Wilson consistently demonstrates that she rightly earns the acclaim and achievements she’s garnered in the music business, with her exceptional talent being the key factor behind her recognition. However, even with numerous performances under her belt, she confessed to People magazine that she still gets “nervous” prior to giving a performance.

During conversation with the mentioned publication, the country singer revealed that she always strives to embody the roles of “Lainey,” who is not only a friend but also a sister, daughter, dog mom, and aunt. Wilson further explained that as long as she could successfully fulfill these roles, she could achieve her best artistic self.

The Watermelon Moonshine artist stated to the media, “The country is experiencing its time in the spotlight, and I’m honored to be contributing to this wave.

In a chat with the press, the singer from Wildflower and Wildhoney – who has recently graced stages on the Country’s Cool Again tour, co-hosted the CMA Awards alongside Luke Bryan and Peyton Manning, and belted out tunes during NFL halftime shows – confessed that she experiences jitters before every performance, regardless of whether it’s for a small audience of 20, a larger crowd of 200, or performing in front of the massive television audience of 40 million households watching the Dallas Cowboys game.

The country artist expressed, “If I no longer feel anxious, then there’s a problem to be concerned about.” It’s clear that the fame she enjoys today didn’t fall into her lap effortlessly, as it often doesn’t for numerous women in the entertainment world.

The lead singer of The Heart Like A Truck expressed that a change is underway. Wilson noted an increase in discussions about female artists, yet he emphasized that they are not quite there yet.

She also mentioned that a unique quality about women is their resilience, as they often manage to “make headway” given the challenges of pushing through barriers, and they possess the ability to “endure over time.

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2024-12-15 12:07