Kacey Musgraves surprised fans by publishing an explicit question on X Monday.
“Is it possible to die of turkey?” The 36 -year -old country music singer wrote. “Asking for a friend.”
Since he raised the provocative question, the publication of the “deepest well” singer has accumulated more than 5 million visits, 54,000 likes and 5,000 refunds. Fans also rushed to comments to react, and some questioned the singer’s trial.
“Girl, did you forget to change accounts?” An “evil” fans account consulted, along with a GIF or Ariana Grande with a confusing expression.
“No, I’m still alive,” another user replied, while a third joked: “Yes. Your friend will surely die.”
“I don’t think because I would have died in the leg a long time ago,” another joked.
A person simply sacrificed a useful suggestion, writing: “Scientifically, no, it cannot be so of Horniness, it is more or an intense sensation than a medical condition. But you can feel overwhelming. Maybe tell your friend a cold shower.”
While it is not clear if Musgraves is currently single, it was recently linked to Pole Scferor. They found appointments in 2021 but cut ties at the end of 2023.
“Hey, I don’t know who he was, which I loved,” he tells the New York Times to meet the writer for the first time.
Before his romance with Schafer, the beauty “Follow your arrow” was married to his partner musician Ruston Kelly from 2017 until his 2020 divorce.
The singer and composer born in Texas admitted in a 2021 interview with Elle who had disappointed her marriage to the duration of Kelly, the Covid-19 pandemic.
“Why did I make thesis decisions?” She said she began to ask. “How did I get here? How can I prevent it from returning there again? Why do I keep looking for the same son of the people?”
“I felt, in many ways, at the top of the world in my career,” added the country’s icon, “but in my personal life, I felt that I was dying inside. I was falling apart. I was sad. I felt alone. I felt broken.”
The singer of “Burn Slow” said in an interview in the camera with People later that year due to a disappointing experience with the events after divorce, he is processing with caution.
“We live in this connection culture, and I am in favor,” he said at that time. “I am in favor of whatever makes you feel happy, as long as it is safe, I do not hurt other people, well. But I have never experienced that, the culture of appointment application and all that.”
“I mean, I’m not going to do it,” he continued. “But, what I say is that it was shocking. It was a bit shocking. It was surprising. And it made me think that we all have defects.”