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Lainey Wilson Helps A Little Girl Get A Pony From Dad

Lainey Wilson made a young girl’s dream come true, and the little girl might be getting a pony to boot. While on stage at a show in St. Louis on…

Lainey Wilson Gets A Little Girl Her Pony From Dad
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Lainey Wilson made a young girl's dream come true, and the little girl might be getting a pony to boot. While on stage at a show in St. Louis on Saturday (6/17), Lainey brought the little blonde girl named Finley. Wilson read her sign: "Lainey, my dad bet me a pony if I get to get on stage at my first ever country concert."

One fan captured the sweet moments on TikTok. In the video clip, Lainey sees the sign, gets it, reads it, then tells security to let the little girl, who looked about five years old, on stage. The girl comes on stage and starts to cry as Lainey hugs her and says, "Looks like you're getting a pony." Wilson then calls out in the crowd looking for where her daddy is and says, "She's gonna get a pony now, hate to tell ya, but she's gonna get it, like, tomorrow."

Little Finley hugs her and leaves the stage after Lainey signs her poster. Many fans reacted to the post, including one who commented, "Lainey is a true gem." Another fan said, "That's my cousin; she's getting her pony." One more fan wrote, "Def lost it last night when they showed her crying! I told my husband, "She better get a damn pony!!"

Lainey recently sounded off on online scammers using her name to sell weight loss gummies. She posted a video on her Instagram pointing out that the ads are lies and that her name is being used without her permission. Wilson said in the video clip, "Alright, ya'll. By now, I'm sure a lot of you'll have seen some ads about me losing weight, being hospitalized, and how I started taking some weight loss gummies, and blah, blah, blah, it saved my life. Well, surprise, that's ain't true."

She continued, "People will do whatever to make a dollar, even if it is lies, 'cause ain't nobody sent me any gummies. If I have lost weight, it's because I am working hard and playing hour-and-a-half shows, and running around every night of my life. And to be honest, me losing weight or gaining weight ain't got anything to do with my music."

Lainey closed with, "I love you'll, and I don't want you all spending your money on one that ain't real. Don't fall for it. But I'll tell you what, it'd be real nice if they made some gummies that made your a-- tell the truth. You get a gummy. You get a gummy. We all getting gummies."

See that post here.

As she celebrates her 31st birthday today (5/19), Lainey Wilson is the reigning Female Vocalist for the ACMs and the CMAs. She also won the ACM Album of the Year award for Bell Bottom Country, beating out albums by  Miranda Lambert and Luke Combs.

There is no doubt that Lainey is well on her way to becoming a country music superstar. She currently opens stadium shows for Luke Combs and gets a performance slot at the 2023 CMA Fest at Nissan Stadium in June in front of 65,000 fans worldwide.

As she celebrates her big day today (5/19), we count down what we believe are her six very best songs to date, with many more to come in the future.

6 - "Watermelon Moonshine" (2023)

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5 - "Never Say Never" (Cole Swindell with Lainey Wilson) (2021)

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4 - "Grease" - (2023)

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3 - "Things a Man Oughta Know" (2020)

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2 - "Heart Like a Truck" (2022)

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1 - "Wait in the Truck" (HARDY with Lainey Wilson) (2022)

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Nancy Brooks has been working in the country music industry for almost 30 years. She has interviewed pretty much any country star you can think of. In the late 1990s, she started working with Dolly Parton. And yes, Nancy reports that Parton is as sweet as you would think. She loves her life in country music and has been backstage at every CMA Awards show since the late 1990s. Many of her stories are from her one-on-one interviews. She was there at the beginning of the incredible careers of many music superstars today, including Taylor Swift, Shania Twain, and Blake Shelton, and has interviewed them multiple times throughout the years.