Gavin Adcock has not been shy about calling out Zach Bryan on social media across the past couple months and that all came to a head at a music festival in Oklahoma on Saturday.
Adcock, a former defensive lineman at Georgia Southern, shared a video to his Instagram with the caption, “When you get death threats from Sack Cryin before you headline in his hometown.”
Video showed the two singers facing off, separated by a chain link fence, before Adcock was to perform at the Born & Raised Festival in Pryor, Oklahoma. Bryan can be heard saying,”Hey you want to fight like a man? Come open the gate.”
Adcock is saying something back but that cannot be heard. Brown then punches the fence. Adcock’s video cuts off there, but other videos uploaded showed that Bryan actually scaled the fence and hopped over before folks stepped in between the two.
“Bro he scaled a barbwire fence, called you out, and you didn’t do (expletive) and hid behind security,” one person responded to Adcock. “We all saw the full video … this lil clip ain’t fooling anybody.”
Adcock responded, “Had a show to play for Oklahoma. Wasn’t going to jail over that Psycho.”
Just from the tale of the tape: Adcock should have an advantage provided the two ever do square up as Bryan is listed as just 5-foot-10, 165 pounds. And that day may come because they clearly are not fans of one another.
Adcock made headlines back in July after he ripped Bryan for his treatment of fans and asked, “Why do people idolize you?”
Bryan wasunder fire on social media at the time after he clapped back at a 14-year-old fan. The teen took to TikTok to complain about Bryan not taking the time to greet fans after a recent show.
Bryan played MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on July 19, and the young fan claimed to have waited until the early morning hours outside the stadium hoping for a chance to get a photo with the singer.
“We waited until 4:00 AM,” the fan wrote alongside a since deleted TikTok video that reportedly showed Bryan. “Driving away from his fans that waited 4 hours to meet him; he didn’t even roll down his window to say hi.”
Bryan saw that, according to reports, and he apparently was not happy.
“You’re not entitled after someone plays two and a half hours to a picture or a hello,” he reportedly responded.
The user answered back, “I’m literally a 14-year-old fan and this video was literally a joke. What a (expletive).”
He then reportedly added, “GOMD,” which is an acronym that says, “Get Off My (expletive).”
Adcock saw the story and chimed in on X.
“If you can’t handle the criticism of a 14-year-old why do people idolize you?” Adcock, a rising country music star in his own right, wrote on X. “That kid was head over heels to meet you and spent/parents spent a ton of money to see you. He’s got feelings too and you’re a ‘grown man’ nearly 30.
“They’re the only reason you are around.”
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