
Cause dirt on you is dirt on me And we both know our hands ain’t clean. If it all blows up and we end up on the news If you go down, I’m goin’ down too
https://youtu.be/CwJDLeCsVb0 Also featured during the awards show were a performance from out singer Lily Rose, out red carpet host Cody Alan, and a call for inclusivity from country superstar Shania Twain. Accepting CMT’s Equal Play Award, Twain told the crowd, “I believe in an all-inclusive country music.” I should mention that last night’s country music celebration was broadcast from Austin, Texas. This marked the first time in the show’s history that it didn’t originate from Nashville. https://twitter.com/manilaluzon/status/1642195166113955840 Last month, Tennessee lawmakers passed a bill severely restricting public drag performances. The legislation also legally re-classified male and female impersonation as a “sexual” performance equating drag to stripping. Just hours before the law was due to take effect, a U.S. District Court judge in the state temporarily blocked the law. One wonders if Ballerini’s number could have been cancelled and the queens arrested if the event had taken place in Nashville (and if the law was in effect). “Just like all these amazing country music artists, we drag queens are also artists,” Manila Luzon told ET following the performance. “And we deserve a space to be ourselves, express ourselves, and create something wonderful for everyone to enjoy.” https://twitter.com/KelseaBallerini/status/1642740781482930176
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