The 'Barstool Sports' podcast host reacts to fans' questions about her arm tattoo of the phrase 'how lucky are we?', which is featured on the country music star's song.
- Nov 11, 2024
AceShowbiz - Brianna "Chickenfry" LaPaglia is keeping one tattoo related to Zach Bryan. The "Barstool Sports" podcast host revealed that she is not removing the ink despite being dumped by the country music star.
On Saturday, November 9, the 25-year-old podcaster shared her response to fans' questions about the tattoo. In a video that she uploaded via TikTok, she said, "One last thing. I see a lot of people being like, 'Well, now I have to get my 'how lucky are we?' tattoo removed.' "
While sitting behind the wheels and talking to the camera, Brianna went on to state, "That was my thing. That's my tattoo. Now we're matching, okay? Don't get it removed. It's okay." She then stressed, "This is mine, 'how lucky are we?' That's me."
Brianna was responding to fans' questions about her "how lucky are we?" arm tattoo since the phrase is included in the lyrics of Zach's song titled "28". On the track, which was released earlier this year, he sings, "How lucky are we?/ It's been a hell of a week, but you're all grown now/ There's smoke seepin' out of your bloody teeth/ But you're home somehow."
The TikTok video came a few weeks after Zach broke the news about his breakup from Brianna via Instagram Stories. Days later, she uploaded an emotional video, in which she revealed that his decision left her "completely blindsided."
Recently, Brianna revealed that she turned down Zach's offer of $12 million cash if she wanted to sign an NDA. In an interview that was published on November 7, she recalled, "His team would call me, they gave me all these options. They gave me the starting low and they went up to 10 million and they went up to 12 million and they wanted to give me a house and they wanted to give me a New York apartment and they wanted to do all these things."
Brianna further explained, "You don't get to just s**t and dump people for year, give them millions of dollars and walk away like, 'Ah, I'm the hero. She's gonna be taking care of her life.' I'm gonna be taken care of ... regardless 'cause I'm me."