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From A California Ranch to the Grand Ole Opry: Callie Twisselman Breaks Down Her Musical Journey [Exclusive]

With a voice shaped by her upbringing on a seven-generation grain and cattle ranch in Central California and a catalog fueled by real-life stories of love, faith, and family, Callie Twisselman is emerging as one of country music’s most compelling new voices.

Since moving to Nashville in 2017, the rising star has achieved more than she could have imagined when she first set out in pursuit of a music career. Highlights include collaborating with Dolly Parton on 2024’s “Gonna Be You” alongside Maddie & Tae and Jessie James Decker, supporting major country acts like Jelly Roll and Jon Pardi, and making her Grand Ole Opry debut in December 2025.

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Callie Twisselman; Photo Provided

Along the way, Twisselman has also built a catalog of songs that celebrate the values she was raised with, including hard work, country living, and a deep connection to faith and family. Her most recent Growing in Grace EP, a five-song collection was inspired by a year of growth and reflects themes of imperfection, resilience, and gratitude.

Keep reading to learn more from Callie Twisselman’s discussion with Country Now, where she reflects on her journey, shares what inspires her music, and offers a sneak peek at the new songs she’s preparing to release ahead of opening for Dolly Parton in Las Vegas this September.

You grew up on a ranch in California that’s been in your family for seven generations. Can you share how that upbringing has influenced your career today?

Well, I grew up on a grain and cattle ranch in Central California. And it’s been in my family for seven generations. So pretty much bred in me to be a country girl. And I grew up listening to country music. My mom was a singer in a country band local around where we’re from and so I’d watch her sing and just decided that’s what I wanted to do. But a lot of my inspiration for songwriting comes from my upbringing. So I feel like that also helped me a lot as a songwriter and just shaped me and what I write about and my lifestyle. And I just always knew I wanted to sing. 

A recent example of this is the song “God Made a Farmer.” Can you tell us about this song and why it was important for you to share a glimpse into your roots through it?

Yeah, “God Made a Farmer” is a song I wrote about my dad. We have barley grain on our ranch and just he’s always working so hard, up at the break of dawn and then working till night. And I just grew up watching him and thinking that’s just how everybody works. But I thought these farmers deserve a song to shine a light upon all that they do because there’s really not a lot of songs about them. And so I thought, I better write it and it just describes who I am and where I’m from.

Did you learn anything from watching your mom pursue music that you now carry into your own performances?

I would watch her perform and I was pretty young at the time, so took in what I could, but I’d pretend with my little microphone outside. But also, all the music that she listened to inspired me as well. Shania Twain, I listened to her and then came across more of her music videos one day and was like, wow, I just want to do that. I love her fashion sense, her sound, her style, everything. And so those two combined really made me decide, okay, country music and I can do all the things. 

What was the push that motivated you to make the move to Nashville in 2017?

Everybody was always telling me, “You got to move, you got to move.” And I never listened until it was Danny Nozell, who I now am managed by. But I was going back and forth for a while to Nashville to record songs and whatnot. And it was hard for me to leave California because I’m so close to my family. But when I met up with him and he told me, “This is where you got to be. You’re around when opportunity knocks.” And so I finally listened to him and I’m glad I did because it’s been a great move. And ever since I moved here, I’m always inspired and writing more songs than I’ve ever written since living in California.

From teaming up with Dolly Parton on “Gonna Be You” to opening for her in Las Vegas later this year, she’s been a big part of your journey lately. How has she impacted your music and career?

It’s pretty crazy even thinking back when she was just another artist that I’ve dreamt of and becoming and kind of idolizing and now working with her, it is very full circle and she’s an amazing person and the sweetest soul. And just getting to collaborate on that song, “Gonna Be You” was a dream come true. I’m like, well, now I could say I’m on a song with Dolly Parton. So if that’s all there is, I’m happy. It’s been pretty neat. Dream come true for sure. 

What goes into preparing for a gig where you’re opening for a legend like Dolly Parton?

Well, preparing for it, it’s like picking the right songs, obviously, and then making sure you have your show set up because you got to entertain the crowd that loves Dolly. They love the storytelling and all that. So just kind of making sure I have all that together. And she has a guy named Steve Summers, who’s helped me in the past when I’ve gone on tour, creating my tour and what I’m going to speak about and say between songs. So he’s really helpful at that and might have to get him again. 

At the end of 2025, you released your EP Growing in Grace. Can you talk about the themes in this project and what they say about this chapter of your career?

It has all the songs that I released throughout last year, as well as the additional song, “Tilted Halo,” and all the songs were basically about my faith and family and relationships. And I thought this perfect timing to put it out around Christmas with “Tilted Halo” because the title came from a line in that song of “Growing in Grace” and just basically talks about all that I’m going through in life and the different aspects. And I’m growing in grace through it all. I feel like in this industry as well, all the years that I’ve spent chasing this dream, I feel like with each step, I’m getting even closer to it and I choose to grow with grace through it all. 

How does it feel to release songs like these that are so personal to you and then hear fans connect with them, making them a part of their own stories?

That’s what it’s all about. I always hope that people can take my music and kind of relate to it in their own way. And it’s very special to me. I feel like if I can feel emotion through these songs, somebody else has got to. So I love that I can connect with people through the songs. 

Following the project, you made your Grand Ole Opry debut. Was the night everything you hoped it would be?

Yes. The Grand Ole Opry was always a dream of mine. And I got the phone call from my manager, I was at home on the ranch and I just couldn’t believe it because I’ve been telling him this is something I’ve always wanted to do. And so he called me and said it was going to happen. And my whole family flew in, most of them, my grandma who had said that she was going to come to Nashville if I ever got to play. And she did. She flew after 40 years and made the trip to see me. So it was very special and I couldn’t have asked for it to go any better. 

Callie Twisselman; Photo Courtesy of Ash Summerford
Callie Twisselman; Photo Courtesy of Ash Summerford

You recently posted about being back in the studio. Is there anything you can share about what you’re working on or what fans can expect from you this year? 

Yes, I’m working on a lot of new music. I’ll be releasing some singles this year that are going to be leading up to an album next year. So that’s the plan, my first ever album… I feel like it’s really going to dive into who I am and where I’m from and the Cowgirl lifestyle and rodeo and just more of my brand, I guess you’d say. I feel like all these songs are so fun and I don’t know, I’m really excited about this project. 

Fans can keep up with Callie Twisselman on Instagram.

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The Real Housewives of Orange County Season 20 Cast Update: Who’s Outta There?!?

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The Real Housewives of Orange County is about to make history.

But it will be doing so without a familiar face.

According to multiple sources, Gretchen Rossi will NOT be included in any way on future episodes of this series, which is about to become the first-ever Real Housewives franchise to hit 20 seasons.

Rossi made her dramatic return to show in season 19, this time in a “friend” role… after five seasons as a full-time cast member from 2008 to 2013. She also appeared as a guest during Season 12 in 2017.

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No one from Bravo or within Rossi’s camp has yet commented on this report.

Season 20 is scheduled to begin filming soon — with the rest of the Season 19 cast is expected to remain intact, minus Katie Ginella.

She posted on Instagram this month that she had been fired, writing simply:

“After two seasons as a cast member on RHOC, the network has decided to move forward with Season 20 without me. While disappointing, it’s not entirely surprising after seeing how season 19 played out.”

The first Asian American woman to be cast on The Real Housewives of Orange County, Ginella was caught in a multitude of lies during her run; and was also accused of spreading information about the show and the cast to Bravo content creators.

Gretchen Rossi attends the 2025 Page Six Virtual Reali-Tea Awards at City Winery on September 17, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by Manny Carabel/Getty Images)

Aside from Katie and Gretchen, Variety writes that the rest of the season 19 cast is expected to return for the show’s landmark 20th season, including the following women:

Tamra Judge, Gina Kirschenheiter, Heather Dubrow, Shannon Storms Beador, Emily Simpson and Jennifer Pedranti.

Yes, Judge will return for Season 20… despite her behavior the previous season:

As Variety reports, she’s been saved because of the storyline potential that comes from reuniting the now-splintered “tres amigas,” which consisted of Judge, Beador and Vicki Gunvalson.

Also returning is OG Housewife Gunvalson, who was presented with an orange by executive producer Andy Cohen at BravoCon 2025 back in November.

Vicki Gunvalson attends WE tv’s LOVE BLOWS Premiere Event at Flamingo Rum Club on August 16, 2017 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Daniel Boczarski/Getty Images for WE tv)

“Vicki, would you join us as a Housewife for Season 20?” Andy asked her on stage at The Bravos.

Gunvalson is currently filming The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip: Roaring 20th, a celebration of 20 years of The Real Housewives franchise.

Other stars include The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ Kyle Richards and The Real Housewives of New Jersey’s Teresa Giudice.

The Real Housewives of Orange County Season 20 Cast Update: Who’s Outta There?!? was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.

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Netflix to Spotlight Lainey Wilson’s Musical Journey In New ‘Keepin’ Country Cool’ Documentary

Lainey Wilson’s journey into country music is coming to one of the world’s biggest streaming platforms, giving fans a real look at the woman behind the songs and her rise to the top of the genre.

Deadline reports that Netflix has officially picked up Lainey Wilson: Keepin’ Country Cool, a new documentary that takes an inside look at the chart-topping artist’s personal evolution and her impact on modern country music. The film, produced by Teton Ridge Entertainment, Sandbox Studios and MakeMake in association with Shark Pig Studios, is set to premiere on April 22.

Lainey Wilson; Photo Courtesy of Facebook
Lainey Wilson; Photo Courtesy of Facebook

Directed by Amy Scott, the documentary offers an up-close look at a defining period in Wilson’s career, following her as she navigates the challenges and milestones that come with rapid success. From life on the road to moments of self-reflection, the film highlights how Wilson has remained grounded while defining what it means to be a modern country star.

Wilson shared her excitement about the project reaching a worldwide audience, noting that the experience was deeply meaningful to her. She hopes viewers walk away believing that authenticity and staying true to yourself can open doors you never imagined possible.

“I couldn’t be more excited that this documentary is going to be on Netflix,” Wilson said. “This was such a special project to make, and I hope that folks who watch it see that no dream is too big and that staying true to who you are will always lead you exactly where you’re meant to be.”

Photo Courtesy of Lainey Wilson
Photo Courtesy of Lainey Wilson

Scott explains that the project evolved in an unexpected way. It started as just an ambitious idea and quickly became a close, personal look at one of country music’s brightest stars. Viewers will get to see Wilson’s inspiring and authentic journey through a whole new lens when it premieres on the streaming service this spring.

“What began as a fever dream project became an intimate journey with one of the most dynamic and fascinating artists of today,” Scott said. “Lainey’s story is deeply personal, wildly inspiring, and rooted in authenticity, and I can’t imagine a better platform to share it with the world.”

Lainey Wilson: Keepin’ Country Cool was produced by Angus Wall, Terry Leonard, Kent Kubena, Thomas Tull, Jillian Share, Jason Owen, and Jen Gorton, with Mandelyn Monchick, Josh Miller, Katie Admire, Jillian Apfelbaum,and Nicolas Gordonserving as executive producers.

This documentary will arrive a few months after the “Somewhere Over Laredo” singer makes her feature film debut in Reminders of Him.

Fans can also catch her performing on stages across the globe on her extended headline run as well as on select dates of Chris Stapleton’s All-American Road Show.

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JonBenet Ramsey’s Father Addresses Rumor of Family’s Involvement With Jeffrey …

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If you were old enough to watch the news in the 1990s, then you probably remember the name JonBenet Ramsey.

The six-year-old pageant contestant was found murdered in her parents’ basement on Christmas Day of 1996, and the crime remains unsolved thirty years later.

Now, many social media users have become convinced that the notorious sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein may have been involved in Ramsey’s death.

The grave of JonBenet Ramsey is shown August 16, 2006 in Marietta, Georgia.
The grave of JonBenet Ramsey is shown August 16, 2006 in Marietta, Georgia. (Photo by Barry Williams/Getty Images)

To be clear, there’s no good reason to believe that, but social media hoaxes have become much more sophisticated in recent years.

The rumor seems to have started with a TikTok user who claimed that a portrait hanging in Epstein’s home showed the deceased financier with JonBenet sitting on his shoulders.

“I mean, if you don’t see it, you don’t see it, but I’m sure you see it. Is that JonBenét?” asked the user.

“I don’t think it’s a stretch at all,” one person wrote in the comments.

“Yes. I believe it’s JonBenet,” a second agreed, adding:

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COULD JUST BE ANOTHER RANDOM LITTLE BLONDE GIRL WORTH FRAMING ON THE WALL… 🤷‍♂️ #fyp #jonbenet #epstein #epsteinfiles #CapCut

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“My mind is blown. So sad!”

Other users alleged that Epstein’s friend and accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell was in attendance at JonBenet’s sixth birthday party.

While there’s no evidence to support that claim, there is a loose connection between Maxwell and JonBenet’s father, John Bennett Ramsey.

“Did you know that JonBenet Ramsey’s father, who was a lifelong conservative, also shares the same attorney with Ghislaine Maxwell?” one TikTok user asked.

That part is actually true. As Radar Online points out, John Bennett hired the Denver law firm of Haddon, Morgan, and Foreman following the murder of his daughter.

And Maxwell hired the same firm in 2015 for a civil lawsuit brought by Epstein trafficking victim Virginia Giuffre. She hired the firm a second time in 2021, when she was arrested on sex trafficking charges.

A protest group called "Hot Mess" hold up signs of Jeffrey Epstein in front of the Federal courthouse on July 8, 2019 in New York City.
A protest group called “Hot Mess” hold up signs of Jeffrey Epstein in front of the Federal courthouse on July 8, 2019 in New York City. (Photo by Stephanie Keith/Getty Images)

But the rest of these claims? As Ramsey tells TMZ, they appear to be completely fabricated.

“Absolutely no truth to it. I haven’t seen this, but with A.I., anything is possible,” Ramsey said this week.

“I figured one of these days I would be accused of being an Epstein pal. Hasn’t happened yet. Internet people can be very cruel.”

Epstein took his own life in a New York City jail cell in 2019. Many still believe he was murdered in order to protect the identities of his wealthy friends and clients.

The so-called “Epstein files” remain a source of controversy, with the Trump administration vowing to release reams of new information about the investigation, but thus far failing to do so.

We will have further updates on this developing story as new information becomes available.

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