Brianna Lapaglia has never been one to shy away when it comes to her relationship with country singer Zach Bryan. In fact, on an episode of The Skinny Confidential podcast, Brianna opened up about her experience once again. However, this time, she claimed that she's not the only person who's been a victim of Zach's behavior.
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If you've been following this saga at all, you know it's pretty complicated. Brianna was reportedly offered $12 million and a house to sign an NDA following her and Zach's breakup. The NDA would have acted as a way to keep Bri from talking about the details of their relationship, but she refused to sign the document.
Now, she says she thinks Bryan has had other "side girls" who have also been "paid off" in the past. And what's more, is that she thinks his entire team is behind it all as well.
Brianna has accused Zach of cheating on her before. On Alix Earle's podcast, she mentioned receiving "receipts" from other girls while she was still in a relationship with Zach. However, now she thinks some of these other women, and possibly Zach's ex-girlfriends as well, were offered "hush money" just like she was.
"It's not just him, the monster. The monster is so much bigger; it's the whole entire system, and it's the people that allow these things to go on," she shared. "It's the people that support these things, that turn a blind eye to the things, and that also just like... get away with it as well. There's not just blood on his hands, it's his whole entire f***ing team that knew what he was doing."
It sounds like this whole situation might be a little more complicated than we thought.
Zach Bryan Has a Busy Year Ahead
At the end of 2025, Zach Bryan married Samantha Leonard, whom he had been dating for about 5 months. In a post captioned, "tougher than the rest" on Instagram, Bryan hard launched the wedding. Not long after that, he also dropped a new album, With Heaven On Top on January 9, which he says making "felt like recording music with my best friends again."
In an Instagram post talking about the project, he shared insight into "the last ten years" that inspired the album.
"Not my job to convince anyone of anything," he wrote. "I'm not trying to sell music. Music to me is God's gift and it needs no competition or commentary. The last ten years I've tried my best to share the human experience. I feel like I've lived all my 20s out on a very large, very lucky and very unfair stage, but this one felt different."
Bryan is also gearing up for his With Heaven On Tour in 2026, which will kick off in March. He will be playing new songs for 40 dates in cities across Europe and North America.
