Country star Lauren Alaina opens up about her journey through grief, overcoming an eating disorder and finding her identity in Christ in an interview with The Christian Post.
Country star Lauren Alaina opens up about her journey through grief, overcoming an eating disorder and finding her identity in Christ in an interview with The Christian Post.
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Jul 22, 2021 | 2:30 PM
(L to R:) Jordan Pettit, Director, Artist Relations & Programming Strategy, Opry Entertainment Group; Trisha McClanahan, McClanahan Mgmt; Damon Moberly, Sr. Vice President Promotion, Mercury Records Nashville; Lauren Alaina; Royce Risser, Exec Vice President Promotion, UMG Nashville; Jackie Jones, Vice President, Artist and Industry Relations, RIAA; Stephanie Wright, Sr. Vice President, A&R, UMG Nashville; Courtesy of Schmidt Relations/UMG NAshville
Lauren Alaina got a major surprise backstage at the Grand Ole Opry earlier this week, as not one but
four of her singles received official RIAA gold certification plaques.
Her 2019 single âGetting Goodâ was among them, as was the title track of her 2017
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