Sitting on a bar stool, wearing all white, her hair in an up-do with tendrils framing her face — much as a bride might look — country singer Kylie Morgan tenderly sings into a microphone, her eyes closed, in a video posted Thursday to Instagram.
“Let me just read my personal diary on stage real quick & try to get through it” the caption over the video reads, followed by a sad eyes emoji.
“I said yes, I wore white, ‘til death wasn’t a lie, cause a part of me had to die keeping it alive, ball and chain, four walls,” Morgan sang. “I felt trapped in my own home soon as I got out, swore I was better off alone, my heart had turned to stone …”
It was the first time, Morgan wrote in her Instagram post, that she had performed her new song, “Then You Happened,” live.
After two years of marriage and after separating late last year, she and fellow country singer Jay Allen announced in May they had gotten divorced. People magazine reported the divorce was finalized May 22.
“I almost couldn’t finish the song because of so many emotions (appreciate everyone there who was so sweet to me about tearing up),” Morgan wrote. “Writing songs about your life is terrifying. Reading the world [my] diary is like bleeding on paper and singing it for all to hear.”
One thing that helps, Morgan wrote, is fans’ reactions.
“ … reading all of your ‘then you happened’ stories & seeing how it has become a healing anthem for so many of you makes every negative and mean comment worth it,” she wrote.
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