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Morgan Evans Reveals the Personal Stories Behind ‘Steel Town’ While Cuddling Puppies on ‘Pupdate’

Just days before the release of his long-awaited sophomore album, Morgan Evans stopped by the Country Now studio to cuddle with some puppies on Pupdate.

On an unusually warm late February day, Evans walked into the studio with a smile, and it’s safe to say he lit up the room with his energy. Not to mention, he caught everyone by surprise  because no matter how many times we see him, we always forget just how tall he is! 

He got settled on the floor before we unleashed the puppies, who were in foster care thanks to Proverbs 12:10 Animal Rescue. A dog lover himself, Evans couldn’t help but smile as they ran to him.

Morgan Evans; Photo by Osprey Media
Morgan Evans; Photo by Osprey Media

“We always had a dog or two in the house growing up. I can’t remember a time in life where I didn’t really,” he shared. “We’ve got a little one at home at the moment, a Dachshund. Her name’s Dreamy. And she’s cute too.”

Evans admitted Dreamy hasn’t joined him on the road just yet, but she has joined his girlfriend, Laci Kaye Booth, on tour quite often.

“Dreamy’s been out on the road with Lace…She’s pretty good though. She doesn’t mind being in the car or whatever. She’ll sort of just blend into whatever’s going on. As long as she’s the center of attention, of course”

As the puppies ran around, wrestled, and even gave Evans a few kisses, the Australian-born singer/songwriter opened up about Steel Town, an 11-song project written throughout the past three years. Evans admitted it’s “been a long time coming” and shared that each song was chosen carefully, as they each represent his journey over the past few years.

“I put a lot of love and time and care into it,” he explained. “And it’s exciting to have it finally coming out in the world. I mean, it’s been a wild ride the last few years of my life personally and publicly and musically. And there’s some really low points in there.”

Amid one of those low points, Morgan Evans returned home to Newcastle, Australia, where he found himself again and discovered a sense of peace in his new normal. He admitted he hit his lowest point in the months following his very public divorce, and it was during this time that the album began to take shape.

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Morgan Evans – Steel Town

“And I think probably somewhere during 2023 was like, if I had to say pick a one point for rock bottom, that might’ve been it. It was just like a complete disillusionment, I guess, with what I thought my life was and what was happening and where I was going. And I tried just about everything I could to find kind of my center again and feel grounded. And I think the journey of that beginning started in my hometown and going back there, which is why I called the record Steeltown. And the first song was ‘Be Back Home.’ And those two songs both have that sort of beauty of my hometown, but also the grit of my hometown and just sort of an appreciation for those people and those places.”

Among the additional nine songs on the project is “Letting You Go,” which Evans says sums up the entire album in a single track.

“I feel like you can only deal with life as it comes. And I feel like that part of my life came when it did, and these are the songs that came from that period. And so like I said, there’s all that sort of dealing with heartbreak and forgiveness and then eventually letting go, which I feel like this album kind of is just one big kind of release. And that song ‘Letting You Go’ is, I think the song version of the album almost in one three minute clip.”

Morgan Evans; Photo by Osprey Media
Morgan Evans; Photo by Osprey Media

Another standout track is “Two Broken Hearts,” a duet with Laci Kaye Booth, or “Lace” as Evans sweetly calls her. The song had been in his back pocket for “quite a long time,” and everything fell into place for it to become a duet after the two sang it together at home.

“Lace and I play music around the house a lot and we write music a lot and we are often singing songs together, but there’s a difference with some songs that you can that you can sing together and then then there’s other songs where you sing together and it takes the song to a whole other place,” he explained. “And ‘Two Broken Hearts’ definitely feels like one of those songs that when she started singing on it, especially that second verse and into the second chorus, it was like one of those moments where like light bulb, goosebumps, whatever you want to say. It was like, it has to be like that forever. And so I’m really stoked that she’s on that song and her voice is amazing, obviously.”

Morgan Evans; Photo by Osprey Media
Morgan Evans; Photo by Osprey Media

While he channeled his personal story and emotions into the songs on Steel Town, Morgan Evans shared his hope that listeners find themselves in the songs. 

Fans will get to hear these songs and more live on his headlining Steel Town Tour across Australia and New Zealand this summer, with Laci Kaye Booth opening.

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Chappell Roan Accused of ‘Racist’ Behavior, Lying About Impoverished Past as …

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No matter how bad a week you’re having, Chappell Roan’s has almost certainly been worse.

As you’ve likely heard by now, the pop star’s troubles began over the weekend, with allegations that her bodyguard bullied Jude Law’s 11-year-old daughter.

And the PR setbacks have only continued from there.

Chappell Roan attends the Mugler Womenswear Fall/Winter 2026-2027 show as part of Paris Fashion Week on March 06, 2026 in Paris, France.
Chappell Roan attends the Mugler Womenswear Fall/Winter 2026-2027 show as part of Paris Fashion Week on March 06, 2026 in Paris, France. (Photo by Aurore Marechal/Getty Images)

Much of the discourse has revolved around Chappell’s past, with many pointing out that there seem to be some discrepancies between statements she’s made about her upbringing and the actual reality of her early life.

For starters, Roan has stated that she grew up in a trailer park and that she’d “been poor” prior to blowing up in the music biz.

But as many online sleuths have pointed out in recent days, she was actually born into one of the wealthiest families in Missouri.

The grandfather who inspired her stage name, Dennis K. Chappell, was an insurance and real estate mogul, and her uncle Darin Chappell is a Republican state representative with a very conservative platform.

Chappell’s parents are both medical professionals who found success with a mobile veterinary clinic.

Chappell Roan attends the Vivienne Westwood Womenswear Fall/Winter 2026-2027 show as part of Paris Fashion Week on March 07, 2026 in Paris, France.
Chappell Roan attends the Vivienne Westwood Womenswear Fall/Winter 2026-2027 show as part of Paris Fashion Week on March 07, 2026 in Paris, France. (Photo by Aurore Marechal/Getty Images)

Now, the phenomenon of pop stars hailing from wealthy backgrounds is certainly nothing new.

Taylor Swift, Lana Del Rey, and Gracie Abrams are all the products of highly privileged upbringings.

But many believe that Roan’s case is different, as she’s allegedly presented herself as rising from poverty, despite the fact that, as one X (formerly Twitter) user alleged, “Chappell might come from more money than any other pop girl.”

Like Taylor’s, Chappell’s family seems to have done everything they could to put her in a position to succeed, including sending her to “Grammys Camp” and producing a 2014 “mini-documentary” about her life not long before she signed with Atlantic Records.

Celebrities polishing their creation myths is not all that unusual, but the backlash against Chappell keeps growing and growing, with one X user going so far as to accuse her of racism and homophobia.

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“Lmao, I went to high school her. Anyone who went to Willard from 2012 to 2015 can tell you how insufferable, homophobic and RACIST she and her boyfriend were,” this user wrote. adding:

“Oh the STORIESSSS I have. I wish I could access my old phone right now but yeah, BF was on the baseball team and said hella racist sh-t to the teams competing against him. Chappell used to call Mrs. Shepherd (black female securtiy guard) Rasputia and other stuff in our school [group chat].

“Constant bullying and harassment from them. Kayleigh was in the theater club and got kicked out for spreading memes and images of a disabled student through snapchat during our sophomore year. She left Willard in 11th grade I believe.”

It’s important to note that the claims of bigoted behavior are unsubstantiated, and the tweet has since been deleted (but that might have been the result of backlash from Chappell fans).

And just because there’s major wealth in her family, that doesn’t mean that Roan has never experienced financial hardship.

Maybe Chappell will eventually issue a statement that will clear all of this up. In the meantime, it doesn’t seem that she’s lost many fans — with the possible exception of Jude Law’s daughter.

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Seahawks to Open 2026 NFL Season on a Wednesday, Melbourne Game to Take Place Next Day

The NFL will open the season on a Wednesday night for the second time ever, with the defending champion Seattle Seahawks set to host the first game of the 2026 season. The NFL announced on Wednesday that the Seahawks will play the traditional opener as Super Bowl champions on Sept. 9, a day earlier than usual with the league also having a Week 1 game in Australia between the San Francisco 49ers and Los Angeles Rams. The opponent for Seattle on the game that will be broadcast on NBC will be determined later. The only other time the first game of the NFL season was played on a Wednesday came in 2012 when the Dallas Cowboys visited the New York Giants. The game was moved from its usual Thursday spot that year because President Barack Obama was set to speak that night at the Democratic National Convention. The Rams and 49ers will play their opener on Sept. 11 in Melbourne. The game is expected to kick off at about 10:35 a.m. that Friday in Australia, which is 8:35 p.m. ET on Thursday night in the United States. The broadcaster for that game has not been determined yet. The NFL had played Week 1 games in Brazil the past two seasons on the first Friday night in September. With Labor Day being later this year, the opening Friday for the 2026 season is the second one in September, making the NFL unable to play games that night on television because of the Sports Broadcasting Act of 1961. While Wednesday games were played occasionally in the early years of the NFL, this will be just the fifth since 1950. There were two games on Christmas Day when it fell on a Wednesday in 2024, one in 2022 that was delayed because of COVID-19 and the 2012 opener. Reporting by The Associated Press.​Latest Sports News from FOX Sports

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NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament: Ranking the Top 16 Players in the Sweet 16

Brackets set the stage for March Madness, but the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament is defined by its superstars. This year’s Sweet 16 is overflowing with star power. Three of the five AP first-team All-Americans — Duke’s Cameron Boozer, Arkansas’ Darius Acuff Jr. and Michigan’s Yaxel Lendeborg — are still alive, alongside a wave of future lottery picks and breakout performers ready to make their mark. The NCAA Tournament is as much about individual brilliance as it is about matchups, and the biggest names tend to shape how it all unfolds. We’ve seen it before. Carmelo Anthony carried Syracuse to a title in 2003. Anthony Davis powered Kentucky to a championship in 2012. When the stage gets big, superstars take over. That’s our formula for determining the top 16 players in the Sweet 16. Talent still leads the way, but this list is about who can most influence a team’s championship path from here. Arizona and UConn each placed multiple players on the list, while the other 14 are the only representatives from their respective programs. With that, here is our list, counting down from 16-1. 16. Alex Karaban, F, UConn As a fifth-year senior who spent his entire career at UConn, where he’s already won two national titles and is now chasing a third, Karaban embodies everything that is still great about college basketball in an era defined by constant player movement. Karaban has developed from a scrawny, moderately recruited role player into the “brain center,” as head coach Dan Hurley likes to call him, of UConn’s incredibly complex offense. He’s averaging 24.5 points per game with eight made 3-pointers during this year’s NCAA Tournament, willing the Huskies to victories over No. 15 Furman and No. 7 UCLA. — Michael Cohen Stat to know: Karaban is 15-1 in NCAA Tournament games and is coming off a career-high 27 points in a second-round win over UCLA. — FOX Sports Research 15. Ja’Kobi Gillespie, G, Tennessee Gillespie is probably the least-talked-about stud in the Sweet 16. The senior guard is 9-of-16 from deep through the opening two rounds of the NCAA Tournament and has unlimited range. He can also get in the paint whenever he wants and create for his teammates.  Tennessee’s offense would really struggle without him. — Casey Jacobsen Stat to know: Gillespie is one of two players in Division I to have 1900-plus points and 200-plus steals since 2022 (Braden Smith and Alex Karaban). — FOX Sports Research 14. Bennett Stirtz, G, Iowa Stirtz came to Iowa with head coach Ben McCollum from Drake. Some were skeptical that he could replicate that success in the Big Ten, but those questions have been answered after averaging nearly 20 points per game this season. The senior guard has struggled from downtown in the NCAA Tournament (3-of-19), but he controls the pace of the game as well as any player in the country. — Jacobsen Stat to know: Stirtz is one of two Division I players to make 149-plus 3-pointers while averaging 19-plus points per game over the past two seasons (Jaron Pierre). — FOX Sports Research [MEN’S TOURNEY: Ranking Sweet 16 Matchups] 13. Jaden Bradley, G, Arizona While I don’t think he was the best player in the Big 12 this season, he is the unquestioned leader and go-to player late in games for this Arizona team. He’s also one of the best perimeter defenders in the sport and will be tasked with trying to slow down Arkansas’ Darius Acuff Jr. That will be the best individual matchup of the Sweet 16. — Jacobsen Stat to know: Bradley was named Big 12 Player of the Year, Big 12 Tournament MVP and to the Big 12 All-Defensive Team. — FOX Sports Research 12. Tarris Reed Jr., C, UConn There always have — and probably always will be — questions about Reed’s game-to-game consistency. But anyone capable of scoring 31 points and grabbing 27 rebounds in an NCAA Tournament game, which Reed did in UConn’s opening-round win over No. 15 Furman, possesses elite talent. At 6-foot-11 and 265 pounds, Reed is an ideal combination of strength and skill, anchor and agility, and his influence on everything the Huskies do stretches from one end of the floor to the other. — Cohen Stat to know: Reed became just the second player in NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament history to have 30 points, 20 rebounds on 80% shooting from the field in a NCAA Tournament game (Bill Walton). — FOX Sports Research 11. Brayden Burries, G, Arizona While Bradley won Big 12 Player of the Year honors, there is a belief by many that Burries is the most talented and explosive player on Arizona’s roster. It took him a few weeks early on in the season to find his rhythm, but he now leads the Wildcats in scoring at 16 points per game and has made 62 3-pointers heading into the Wildcats’ Sweet 16 matchup against Arkansas. He has been on fire throughout the first two games of the NCAA Tournament, shooting 65% from the field and 88% from 3-point range. — Jacobsen Stat to know: Burries is one of five freshmen to play in a power-conference and average 16-plus points per game and make 60-plus 3-pointers. (Darius Acuff, Keaton Wagler, Darryn Peterson, Ebuka Okorie). — FOX Sports Research 10. Labaron Philon Jr., G, Alabama Philon has been at the steering wheel of the fastest offense left in the NCAA Tournament Field. When he needs to score, he can drop 29 points in a game, like he did in Alabama’s Round 1 win over Hofstra. When he needs to pass, he dish out 12 dimes in a game, like he did in the team’s Round 2 win over Texas Tech. He will need to do both in the Sweet 16 against Michigan. — Jacobsen Stat to know: Philon is the only SEC player to average 20-plus points per game this season while shooting over 50% from the floor and over 39% from 3-point range. — FOX Sports Research [MEN’S BRACKET: NCAA Tournament Bracket, Leaders & Stats] 9. Zuby Ejiofor, F, St. John’s A tireless work ethic coupled with the sculpting power of head coach Rick Pitino helped transform Ejiofor, a one-time Kansas castoff, into both the Big East Player of the Year and the league’s Defensive Player of the Year. Ejiofor anchors everything St. John’s does at both ends of the court and leads the Red Storm in points (16.3 per game), rebounds (7.3 per game), assists (3.5 per game) and blocks (2.2 per game). His profound influence on games explains why Pitino has joked that he’ll have to retire from coaching once Ejiofor’s collegiate career ends. Pitino doesn’t want to move forward without him. — Cohen Stat to know: Ejiofor is the first player in Big East history to win Player of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year, Big East Tournament Most Outstanding Player, and Scholar-Athlete of the Year. He is also the first unanimous Big East Player of the Year since former Creighton standout Doug McDermott in the 2013-14 season. — FOX Sports Research 8. Joshua Jefferson, F, Iowa State An ankle injury has put the 6-foot-9 forward’s availability in doubt, but when at full strength, Jefferson is one of the top players in the country when it comes to versatility. He has improved his scoring (16.4 PPG), rebounding, (7.4 RPG) and passing (4.8 APG) numbers in all four years of his college career, which started in the WCC at Saint Mary’s. The Cyclones can run their offense through Jefferson on the perimeter and in the post, and even though he’s not super explosive, he gets wherever he wants to on the floor. — Jacobsen Stat to know: Jefferson is the only player in the Big 12 to average 16-plus PPG, 7-plus RPG and shoot over 34% from the 3-point line. — FOX Sports Research 7. Kingston Flemings, G, Houston This year’s Houston squad was supposed to be led by senior guards Emmanuel Sharp and Milos Uzan. While those guys have still been excellent this season, Flemings is the engine of this team and the go-to shot creator. He’s also one of the best mid-range jump shooters in the sport and has only attempted one 3-point shot in the NCAA Tournament so far. — Jacobsen Stat to know: Flemings is the only freshman to play in a power conference and average 16-plus points, 5-plus assists and 4-plus rebounds per game this season. — FOX Sports Research 6. Braden Smith, G, Purdue From a three-star recruit in 2022 to the all-time leader in assists for Division I. That alone should be enough to explain why Smith is such an incredible player. His vision, timing and creativity are only enhanced by the genuine joy he feels for setting up teammates. And once legendary big man Zach Edey left Purdue following the 2023-24 season, Smith stepped forward as a scorer, too. — Cohen Stat to know: Smith passed former Duke standout Bobby Hurley as the NCAA’s all-time leader in assists with 1,091. — FOX Sports Research 5. Keaton Wagler, G, Illinois There aren’t many 6-foot-6 point guards in college basketball. And when there are, they generally don’t glide and score as effortlessly as Wagler. An overlooked three-star recruit, Wagler has blossomed into a surefire lottery pick amid a dynamic season at Illinois. He scores at all three levels, isn’t afraid of the big moment and only recently turned 19. An incredible prospect. — Cohen Stat to know: Wagler’s 17.8 points per game average is on pace to break the program’s all-time freshman scoring average record set during the 1993-94 season. His 46-point performance against Purdue is the Big Ten record for points in a game by a freshman. — FOX Sports Research 4. Jeremy Fears Jr., G, Michigan State Though it’s difficult for some fans to put aside all the extracurricular activity Fears has embroiled himself in this season, the fact remains that he’s unquestionably one of the best point guards in the country. Leading the nation in assists (9.4 per game) is one thing, but it’s the manner in which Fears controls every aspect of the game for Michigan State that is most impressive. He’s the Spartans’ maestro. — Cohen Stat to know: Fears leads the country in assists at 9.4 per game, which is the highest average of any Big Ten player since at least the 2002-03 season. — FOX Sports Research [NCAA ODDS: Latest Men’s March Madness Odds, Favorites] 3. Yaxel Lendeborg, F, Michigan At 6-foot-9, 240 pounds and with the movement skills of a much smaller player, there isn’t much that Lendeborg can’t do on the basketball court. Make scoring look easy both inside and outside the 3-point line? Check. Defend any of the five positions? Check. Serve as an auxiliary point guard whenever head coach Dusty May wants to mix up the offensive approach? Check. The No. 1 player in last year’s transfer portal has certainly delivered. — Cohen Stat to know: Lendeborg is the first Michigan men’s basketball player to win Big Ten Player of the Year honors since Nik Stauskas did it during the 2013-14 season. He is also shooting a career-high 36.1% from the 3-point line. — FOX Sports Research 2. Darius Acuff Jr., G, Arkansas Is Acuff the best freshman point guard John Calipari has ever coached? I’d say yes, as his freshman season is more dominant than Derrick Rose or John Wall. It’s pretty impressive company, but his averages of 22.3 points (on 49% shooting), 3.1 rebounds and 6.5 assists speak for themselves. Think about where Arkansas would be without Acuff. — Jacobsen Stat to know: Acuff is the only player in the country to average 21-plus points and 6.0-plus assists per game. — FOX Sports Research 1. Cameron Boozer, F, Duke Boozer was asked to fill Cooper Flagg’s shoes and he’s had a better statistical season than Flagg. Boozer’s stats say he’s the best player in the nation, but I believe that no other team asks more of their best player than Duke does of Boozer. — Jacobsen Stat to know: Boozer is one of two Division I players to average 20-plus points and 10-plus rebounds this season (JT Toppin). — FOX Sports Research​Latest Sports News from FOX Sports

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