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Jermaine Jackson Ordered to Pay $6.5 Million to Rape Accuser After Never Responding to …

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Even with the recent ghoulish cash-grab biopic about Michael Jackson, it’s good to remember that there are other members of the famous family.

Jermaine was the second vocalist to his deceased brother.

He has also been accused of rape, with the accuser filing a lawsuit.

The court has now ordered Jermaine to pay out millions — but there’s an odd element to this case.

Jermaine Jackson in April 2026.
Jermaine Jackson attends the Premiere of Lionsgate’s “Michael” at Dolby Theatre on April 20, 2026. (Photo Credit: Julian Hamilton/FilmMagic)

That’s a LOT of money to pay after never showing up to court

Jermaine — who modified his surname to read “Jacksun” in 2013, a few years following his conversion to Islam — stood by his infamous brother through his court cases and continued to do so after his death.

He is the father of both Jaafar — who starred in the controversial biopic, Michael — and Jermajesty.

In December 2023, a woman named Rita Butler Barrett filed a lawsuit against Jermaine.

She accused the musician of having showed up unexpectedly at her home in 1988 and raped her.

In her filing, Barrett sought financial damages to the tune of millions. How much did she get?

The court has now ordered Jermaine to pay over $6.5 million in damages and court costs, TMZ reports.

(The sum also covers medical expenses that Barrett identified.)

In an odd twist, this isn’t because a jury sided with his accuser. And this wasn’t a bench trial, either.

Instead, the court entered a default judgment against Jermaine.

It seems that he never responded to the lawsuit, never showing up to court in person or by way of a representative.

Is there a reason to ignore the lawsuit instead of challenging it in court?

In Barrett’s lawsuit, filed under California’s Sexual Abuse and Cover Up Accountability Act, she alleged that Jermaine showed up at her Encino home in the spring of 1988.

His presence was unexpected, she said.

Jermaine then allegedly proceeded to violently rape her for several minutes, until he stopped and departed.

The attack left her traumatized, and she also shared medical costs that she incurred as a result.

Her attorneys were unable to reach Jermaine to serve him with notice of the lawsuit. The court approved of an extraordinary measure, serving him with notice via The Los Angeles Times. Seemingly, that did not work, either.

It is theoretically possible that Jermaine never learned of the lawsuit filed against him, even though it has been years since the filing.

For example, it is conceivable that he is surrounded exclusively by “yes-men” types who wouldn’t bring it up to him, even with the publication of the lawsuit.

If so, one imagines that Jermaine will challenge the default judgment. Of course, that means that Barrett will get her long-awaited day in court.

Alternatively, some have speculated that avoiding responding to a lawsuit is a PR strategy. Rather than enter an out-of-court settlement or make headlines with a legal battle, quietly paying a court-ordered default judgment is a strategy that some might hope to employ without ever having to answer questions, submit evidence, or work out a deal.

It may be that Jermaine will not respond to the suit, vowing to prove his innocence. Hypothetically, someone with a guilty conscience might simply pay the default judgment without comment — neither admitting to or denying wrongdoing. But who’s to say what’s on his mind?

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MLB Roundtable: Subway Series, White Sox’s Outlook, And A Dodgers Dilemma

The MLB weekend slate brings some intriguing regional rivalries, including the first Subway Series of the season. While the Yankees are hopping onto the 7 Train to face the Mets, the Cubs are taking the Red Line down to visit their Windy City counterparts, the White Sox. Meanwhile, the Dodgers will endure some freeway traffic to take on the Angels. Let’s take a look at some of the notable MLB teams in action this weekend: 1. The Yankees top the AL in HR, RBI and OPS. Cam Schlitter feels like a Cy Young candidate. What’s their weakness? Kavner: This looks like the team to beat in the American League, but the bullpen and the bottom of the lineup have some weak spots, and now there’s suddenly a lot more pressure on Gerrit Cole to return looking like himself after Max Fried left his start with elbow soreness. Opponents are hitting .260 against David Bednar, Fernando Cruz is missing a ton of bats but also walking too many hitters — a primary reason for his 1.44 WHIP — and Camilo Doval, Jake Bird and Paul Blackburn all have ERAs well over 4.00. They should be able to grab another leverage arm at the trade deadline. The other issue is what happens when a pitcher gets past the Ben Rice-Aaron Judge-Cody Bellinger portion of the lineup. While every team would like more offensive depth, the Yankees’ No. 6-9 hitters rank 25th in batting average, 22nd in on-base percentage and 19th in OPS. Those numbers are too low for a team with championship aspirations. They need to find a way to get Jazz Chisholm Jr. and Austin Wells going. 2. What’s a fix the Mets can make to at least climb up the NL East standings? Thosar: The Mets finally looked like they’re capable of making a run that fans will get behind after sweeping the Tigers at a re-energized Citi Field this week. Much of that energy came from the surprising promotion of top prospect A.J. Ewing, who hasn’t experienced a loss since coming up to the big leagues. The 21-year-old outfielder is enjoying a fast start, batting .333 with four walks, three RBI, three runs scored, one stolen base and four strikeouts in three red-hot games. His confidence while grinding out at-bats has been contagious. The front office making the desperate but necessary decision to promote Ewing was the first real fix this club needed to try and climb back up the NL East standings. Any and all conversations about the Mets resembling a playoff contender begin with their underperforming offense. Some of their bad outcomes are self-inflicted, like expecting center fielder Luis Robert Jr. and infielder Jorge Polanco to stay healthy. But others are downright perplexing, like third baseman Bo Bichette forgetting how to hit, and the young core in Brett Bay, Mark Vientos and Francisco Alvarez unable to find consistency in what is now their fifth season in the major leagues. Bichette went from boasting a 129 OPS+ last year to recording a 62 OPS+ in over 40 games this year. If Bichette can get back on track, Francisco Lindor can return from his calf injury soon, and the young Mets can do their part, the Mets can attempt to crawl out of their hole. 3. Speaking of the NL East, the Braves feel like they could run away with the division. What’s been behind Atlanta’s hot start? Thosar: The Braves have the best pitching staff in the National League, which is a supreme success given that the rotation looked out of commission before the season even began. First it was Spencer Schwellenbach who went down with injury. Then it was Hurston Waldrep, Joey Wentz, and eventually Spencer Strider. The Braves are running away with the division despite all of that, rocking the second-best rotation ERA (3.04) and third-best bullpen ERA (3.10) in MLB. Beyond the continued excellence from future walk-in Hall of Famer Chris Sale, nobody expected right-hander Bryce Elder to be this terrific. The Braves starter owns a 1.81 ERA and 1.01 WHIP, outperforming his 3.09 FIP and suggesting he’s run into some good luck. In reality, the pitching staff didn’t even need to be this dominant given how dangerous the offense has been. First baseman Matt Olson is leading the lineup’s ascendency with an NL-leading 184 OPS+ and 2.4 fWAR. The 32-year-old’s 14 home runs are tied for the fourth-most in the majors. Right behind him is catcher Drake Baldwin, who’s following up his 2025 NL Rookie of the Year award with a standout sophomore season. Baldwin’s 37 runs scored lead MLB, and his 155 OPS+ trails only the A’s Shea Langeliers’ 173 OPS+ among all big-league catchers. Those two bats in particular have helped Atlanta possess the best offense in baseball. The Braves lead MLB in average (.271), slugging (.252), OPS (.786), runs scored (237), and RBI (232). Their combination of high contact and elite power is menacing, and it all looks sustainable for this battle-tested team. 4. The White Sox are hanging tough in the AL Central. Should the South Siders be thinking about the postseason? Kavner: The fact that we’re talking about this at all a year after they won 60 games and two years after the worst season in modern baseball history is an incredible achievement in itself. The surprise signing of Munetaka Murakami has provided a real jolt — they’re 22-21 entering their three-game series against their Northside neighbors and would currently hold the second wild-card spot in the uninspiring American League — and their success to this point goes beyond the powerful and polarizing NPB sensation. The Miguel Vargas offensive breakout is finally upon us, Colson Montgomery now has 32 homers in 113 career games, and Davis Martin has a 1.62 ERA through eight starts. They’ve also gotten to this point without standout catcher Kyle Teel, who should be returning soon. If they find a way to sneak into the playoffs, that’s an unbelievable success. But they’re not going to mortgage their future to make it happen, and this isn’t a team built to make a deep run in 2026. This year is still about development for their intriguing young talents, and I can’t imagine the White Sox will sacrifice them for “win-now” moves. It will, however, be interesting to see what, if anything, they do with Murakami. If they’re unable or unwilling to extend him, they have to at least listen to offers from contenders while his value is this high. 5. Blake Snell’s return gives the Dodgers a boost, but are they facing some tough decisions? Kavner: They will, and really those roster decisions already began earlier this week when Mookie Betts was activated and they optioned Alex Freeland. On the pitching side, an even tougher call looms when Tyler Glasnow is ready to return, even with their six-man rotation. Most likely, one of Justin Wrobleski, Emmet Sheehan or Roki Sasaki will have to move to the bullpen, get optioned to Triple-A or be placed on the injured list. Based on performance thus far, the most obvious decision would be sending Sasaki either to the minors or back to the bullpen, but the Dodgers don’t sound inclined to do either. They’ve been adamant that they believe the best thing for his development is to have him continue making starts in the majors. He has performed better lately, but it’s hard to make a case that he’s more deserving of a rotation spot than Wrobleski, who had a 0.56 ERA through his first five starts, or Sheehan, who has a 3.38 ERA over his last five starts. Still, it seems most likely that the odd man out will be either Wrobleski, who proved last October that his stuff can play up in a relief role, or Sheehan, who has had trouble holding his velocity through starts. They’ll “kick the can down the road” on that decision, as they like to put it, as long as possible.​Latest Sports News from FOX Sports

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If You Use A Scrub Mommy Or Daddy You Need This Money-Saving Tip

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Kim Mathers: Eminem’s Ex-Wife Arrested For DUI Just Days After Court Appearance For …

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If you’re a longtime Eminem fan, then you’re probably aware of his troubled ex-wife, Kim Mathers.

Em and Kim’s troubled relationship inspired many of his early hits, but the story seemed to come to an unexpectedly happy ending when he got sober, and the two of them worked out an amicable co-parenting relationship.

But Kim has now had two major brushes with the law in the past three months, so clearly her troubles didn’t subside when her ex’s did.

Kimberly Mathers, Eminem's ex-wife, appears before Judge Ed Servito in Macomb Count Circuit Court for violating her probation on drug charges February 12, 2004 in Mt. Clemens, Michigan.
Kimberly Mathers, Eminem’s ex-wife, appears before Judge Ed Servito in Macomb Count Circuit Court for violating her probation on drug charges February 12, 2004 in Mt. Clemens, Michigan. (Photo by Bill Pugliano/Getty Images)

According to a new report from TMZ, Kim was arrested and booked on a suspected DUI charge at Macomb County Jail in Mt. Clemens, Michigan earlier this week.

Kim allegedly struck another car while driving in the 21 Mile Zone near Detroit at around 9:20 pm on Wednesday.

The arrest came just two days after Kim pleaded no contest to two misdemeanors connected to a previous crash.

Sadly, Kim has a history of driving while intoxicated.

Mathers has attempted suicide on multiple occasions, and at least one of those attempts involved getting behind the wheel while drunk.

It does not appear that Kim was attempting to harm herself or anyone else on this occasion.

Kim was already facing charges of impaired driving and failure to report an accident from her previous crash.

Police say Kim took off after she crashed into a parked car on her street while taking her son, Parker, and his friends shopping.

She allegedly fled to her home and crashed into her garage door upon arrival. Video from the arrest shows Kim taking a breathalyzer, and cops say they found soda bottles spiked with liquor in her car.

She’s scheduled to be sentenced in June. TMZ reports that Kim has been released following her latest arrest.

Kim and Eminem were married from 1999 to 2001. They briefly remarried in 2006 before divorcing for good.

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

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Indy 500: Counting Down The 10 Best Finishes In Race History

The best Indianapolis 500 finish could be subjective, depending on which driver a fan was rooting for to win. It certainly is in the eye of the beholder. So take this list for what it’s worth. One view of the 10 best finishes in Indianapolis 500 history. Of course, it skews to more recent decades when the runs have come a little faster and the finishes have had a tendency to be a little closer. We’ll add one each day to this list of fantastic finishes ahead of the 110th running of the Indy 500 on May 24 (12:30 p.m. ET on FOX). 10. Ericsson outduels O’Ward (2022) After a red flag, Marcus Ericsson held off Pato O’Ward in a two-lap shootout. The shootout didn’t last two laps, though, as there was a crash on the final lap behind them. Ericsson had a comfortable lead when the red flag came out for a crash with four laps to go, a situation where in past Indianapolis 500 races, they likely would have ended the race under caution with Ericsson as the winner. 9. Foyt survives chaos (1967) How does a driver who wins by two laps end up on this list? It’s because the win nearly didn’t happen on the last lap. A big crash with cars and debris littering the frontstretch just ahead of Foyt as he came to the checkered flag forced him to navigate through the wreckage for the win. 8. Sato can’t catch Franchitti (2012) This was one of those finishes where the leader holds on for the win, but boy did the leader have to hold on. Takuma Sato tried to pass Dario Franchitti early on the final lap but to no avail and Franchitti sped off for the victory. This was one of those Indy 500s that made you hold your breath all the way to the checkered flag. 7. A 0.16-second winning margin (1982) Gordon Johncock held onto the lead as Rick Mears tried to duck to the inside as they crossed the start-finish line with one lap to go. And then he did it again coming to the checkered flag, winning by just 0.16 seconds. It was Johncock’s second Indy 500 win and certainly the most nail-biting — his first came in a rain-shortened race nine years earlier.​Latest Sports News from FOX Sports

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Does Stella Lefty And Vincent Mason’s New Duet ‘Something To Lose’ Confirm Their Relationship Status?

Stella Lefty and Vincent Mason have had fans buzzing online, which has now led to them release a brand-new collaboration, “Something To Lose.” Last month, the pair of artists posted their very first video that sent users into a frenzy wondering if they had just “hard launched” their relationship. We now know that video wasn’t just fueling speculation about their growing connection. It was also a teaser for their duet, which officially dropped today.

The new track captures that slow-burning feeling of an unexpected connection starting to feel real. When two people go from being strangers to realizing they might actually be changing each other’s lives for the better.

Penned by Lefty with Jon Decious, Grace Enger and Luke Dick, “Something To Lose” begins with the Illinois native stepping into the role of a “stubborn girl with a heart untamed,” reflecting on how she never expected to let anyone in, let alone someone who would make her feel like she finally has something to lose.

Photo by Stella Lefty, Vincent Mason
Photo by Stella Lefty, Vincent Mason

Then enters Mason, who’s voice briefly intertwines with Lefty’s before he takes the second verse, offering his perspective on how their connection shifted his world and pulled him in deeper than he ever planned. By the final chorus, the two come together, blending harmonies as they discover that what started as a spontaneous connection has become something neither of them wants to walk away from.

“Oh, I was a wild horse built for runnin’/ Didn’t see those blue eyes comin’/ This was never supposed to be nothin’ but a little somethin’ to do/ I got good at bein’ lonely ’til you showed me I was better with you/ Now I got somethin’ to lose,” the artists sing over the mellow beat led by the delicate acoustic guitar strums.

“Something To Lose” arrives today as the focus track of Lefty’s debut country EP, Is This Heaven?, which is also available everywhere now.The project also features pre-released fan favorite hits “I Know I Know,” “Boston,” “Slow Dancin,” and “Thinkin ‘bout You.”

“‘Is this heaven?’ No, it’s Iowa.’ I love this quote from my favorite movie ‘Field of Dreams’. It’s the perfect way to sum up everything I’ve been doing lately,” Lefty says of the project. “I never believed that people could connect with my songs like this. It feels like heaven to me. I feel like I’m in a dream, and I just want to stay asleep a little longer so I can keep living in this moment. The music feels the most ME it’s ever been.”

Stella Lefty; Is This Heaven?
Stella Lefty; Is This Heaven?

The pair of artists have been gaining recognition across social media as fans speculate about a possible relationship, sparked by Lefty posting a video of the two of them singing along to their newly released duet last month. Since then, clips of the pair together have continued to circulate across both of their platforms, fueling even more conversation online.

Lefty also recently opened up to Audacy’s Scotty Kay about how she and Mason first connected, revealing that both of them are responsible for “shooting the shot.” It all started when she saw a video of Mason being sung to by his tourmate at the time, Ashley Cooke, and instantly wanted to know who the “really cute” boy was.

“I was like, ‘That boy is so cute…Who is this?’ And so I ended up reaching out to my manager and I was like, ‘Do you happen to know his manager? I think he’s really cute. If he ever comes to LA, can I write with him? I don’t know.’ I was just like, how do I get to know him? But then it never got back to him. Vincent never heard about that,” she shared.

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Crazy enough, Lefty also caught Mason’s eye after seeing a video she posted online.   

“[He] DM’d me about it and was like, ‘Hey. Love this song.’ Yeah, so random,” she added.

Despite not officially declaring themselves a couple publicly, the two artists seem to be getting cozy online and Mason is often seen commenting on Lefty’s posts, including a recent one about her new project in which he wrote, “Thanks for having me I love you stell.”

The Los-Angeles based musician just played her first sold-out headline show at The Moroccan Lounge in LA this week and next set to appear at The Mercury Lounge in NYC on May 19th. She will also be joining Tucker Wetmore on his summer tour, along with a string of tour and festival dates across U.S., EU, and UK.

Meanwhile, Vincent Mason earned a 2026 Academy of Country Music Awards nomination for New Male Artist of the Year, just made his late-night television debut on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and recently landed on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart at No. 94 while climbing to No. 5 on Billboard’s Emerging Artists Chart and No. 25 on the Hot Country Songs Chart.

Mason is currently opening for Morgan Wallen on the Still The Problem Tour and launched his sold-out There I Go headline tour earlier this year with stops in Houston, Nashville, New York City, and Boston.

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14 Mistakes You’re Making With A Dutch Oven

If your Dutch oven’s been collecting dust because you’re afraid to use it, learn these common mistakes you should avoid with it, and then you’re good to cook.

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Kim Kardashian Pays Bail for Richard Glossip, Now at Home After 29 Years on Death Row

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Justice delayed is justice denied.

In the 1990s, Richard Glossip was convicted of murder-for-hire and sentenced to death in a case that almost entirely hinged upon the testimony of a teenage murderer.

It was not until this year — nearly three decades after he first went on Oklahoma’s death row — that Glossip was permitted to get a new trial.

After 29 years and three times strapped to the table (before last-minute reprieves), he’s out on bail — thanks to one of the country’s most famous influencers.

Kim Kardashian in October 2025.
Kim Kardashian attends the “All’s Fair” London Premiere at Odeon Luxe Leicester Square on October 22, 2025. (Photo Credit: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images)

The state nearly killed this man three times

Film producer Scott Budnick took to Instagram late on Thursday, May 14 to share an announcement.

“BREAKING NEWS – AFTER 29 YEARS INNOCENT ON OKLAHOMA’S DEATH ROW,” Budnick began, “RICHARD GLOSSIP WALKED OUT AS A FREE MAN THIS AFTERNOON!!!!”

Admittedly, freedom in this case was not free. Cash bail continues to separate the rich from the poor.

“Well, he has to be released on bail,” Budnick added.

The good news, he continued, is that Glossip’s bail “was GRACIOUSLY paid for immediately by @kimkardashian who’s been fighting for Rich’s freedom for years.”

“Even though EVERY Democrat and Republican in OK knew he was innocent,” Budnick continued, “he was strapped to the execution table THREE times and three times given a last second reprieve.”

We do recommend that people look up a list of the legal absurdities that have haunted Glossip, including evidence that was never handed over, paper-thin arguments, and what appear to be numerous provable lies from the man who avoided the death penalty by testifying against him.

“Tonight he is home in his wife Lea’s arms, for the first time EVER,” Budnick announced.

“Thank you to @itsjasonflom and @kimkardashian for putting Richard’s case on my radar,” Budnick expressed. “And for amplifying this injustice to millions.”

Budnick’s caption concluded: “Now that Rich’s old conviction has been thrown out, the Oklahoma DA is trying to recharge him 30 years later. That is the next step of the fight. STAY TUNED.”

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Producer Scott Budnick shared the long-awaited news about Richard Glossip going home to his wife. (Image Credit: Instagram)

His case is infamous and extraordinary, only in part due to lack of evidence

In 1997, a man named Justin Sneed beat motel owner Barry Van Treese to death with a baseball bat.

Though his initial statements did not mention Richard Glossip, he later claimed that Glossip — who worked as a manager at the motel (where Sneed worked as the maintenance man) — had hired him to do it.

In testifying to this, Sneed received life without parole but avoided the death penalty for the savage killing.

Even the twisted and corrupt version of the United States Supreme Court that is in power today could see that this case was a grievous miscarriage of justice.

Last year, SCOTUS tossed out the conviction. Prosecutors are retrying him for murder — though it’s unclear what evidence they plan to present.

The good news is that prosecutors will not be seeking the death penalty this time around.

Many people misunderstand the question of capital punishment to be wondering whether evil people deserve to die. Some would say no, others would say yes. But that is not the key question of executing people.

Capital punishment instead hinges upon whether one can trust the state to condemn people to die. The Glossip case seems to perfectly exemplify one of the many reasons for which we cannot.

Though we are justifiably critical of Kim Kardashian at times, we continue to applaud her when she uses her money and platform for good. Paying for this man’s $500k bail is a good use of her wealth and power.

Unless some damning evidence that has remain hidden for 29 years suddenly pops up, we wish Glossip well at his retrial. And in lawsuits over his wrongful conviction and repeated brushes with death at the hands of our broken system.

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I Tried 15 Store-Bought Taco Seasonings. Here’s How They Ranked

If you enjoy a Mexican feast, you have likely taken some store-bought help to spice up your meat. There are a number blends to choose from in this category.

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Avery Anna Opens Up About ACM New Female Artist Win And First-Ever ACM Performance [Exclusive]

Fresh off her first ACM Awards win, Avery Anna is heading into country music’s biggest night feeling overwhelmed with gratitude, excitement, and nerves as she prepares for a major career milestone: her first-ever ACM Awards performance.

We caught up with the rising star backstage at the MGM Grand Garden Arena during rehearsals, where she opened up about winning ACM New Female Artist of the Year and how she’s feeling ahead of her ACM Awards debut. 

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Photo Courtesy of Avery Anna

Avery Anna Is Still Processing Her ACM Awards Win

“I am feeling like there’s so much going on I can’t even process it. I still can’t believe I’m here. I don’t even know how to feel,” she shared. “I’m just so excited and nervous all at the same time and getting to perform on the ACMs is way beyond my wildest dreams. I watched it all growing up and I mean I think I’m just honored to be embraced by the country music industry, especially because I lean a little outside of the genre sometimes and so to be taken in with love and understanding is just really beautiful.”

The Emotional Moment She Shared The News With Her Family

Late last month, fellow artist Sam Barber surprised Avery Anna with the news that she had won ACM New Female Artist of the Year during one of her concerts. Naturally, the first people she called were her family members, including her grandparents, who proudly celebrated the emotional moment alongside her.

She later shared the heartfelt moment on social media, giving fans a glimpse into just how meaningful the achievement was for her loved ones.

“My family foundation is so strong and they are all so supportive of me and they all also love country music so much. It’s a lifestyle it truly is and that’s how I grew up. And so to share that with them and like to win, to find out that I won and then just immediately tell my grandparents was, it was just really cool and they were very proud and I felt like I could kind of like take a deep breath and tell myself that I did good.”

Avery Anna Teases Her ACM Awards Performance

While Avery Anna stayed tight-lipped about the details surrounding her ACM Awards performance, she did say that fans can expect one of her favorite songs to perform live.

“It’s my favorite song to perform live and I think it’s a very good representation of my new sound and my roots,” she teased.

Fans can also expect to see the singer-songwriter walking the red carpet on Sunday night. Although she’s keeping the full look under wraps for now, she described her ACM Awards fashion vibe in three words: “desert, elegant, desert grunge.”

Hosted by Shania Twain, the 61st Academy of Country Music Awards will take place on Sunday, May 17, 2026, at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. The show will stream live exclusively on Prime Video beginning at 8 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. CT / 5 p.m. PT for viewers in more than 240 countries and territories.

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