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The Grossest Thing Luke Bryan Has Ever Autographed

Country music fans want their favorite stars to sign the most unusual, disgusting things. Just ask Luke Bryan. 

Country music fans want their favorite stars to sign the darndest things. Just ask Luke Bryan. 

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The "Drunk On You" singer recently spoke on the podcast Taste of Country Nights about the grossest thing he's ever signed for a fan. It was definitely out of the ordinary. 

What Did Luke Bryan Sign for a Fan?

Bryan shared that the incident took place at a meet-and-greet. You'd think he would have told this fan he wouldn't sign this medical device. However, he complied with the fan's wish. 

"Had a girl want me to sign a catheter pump one time.... gross," he said.

In case you aren't aware, a catheter pump is a temporary, minimally invasive heart pump inserted through an artery. It takes over heart function to keep blood flowing during severe heart failure or high-risk cardiac procedures. 

Bryan didn't share why the woman had a catheter pump. Unusual as the request was, it wasn't the only surprising item a fan had brought to him for an autograph. 

Bryan added that "a dude" wanted him "to sign his arm." He apparently was going to have it cut off the following week.

There are no federal laws preventing you from keeping your own body parts. We assume the fan may keep his appendage as a keepsake for years to come. 

What Are Some Other Weird Things Stars Have Signed?

Google "weird things that country musicians have signed." The list will include everything from dirty socks, corn dogs from the Iowa State Fair, truck dashboards, a baby, and even a few butt cheeks.

Someone in the audience during a Morgan Wallen show at Lumen Field in Seattle, Washington, last year asked the "I'm the Problem" singer to sign a prosthetic leg. 

What's even weirder is that he's done it before. Back in August 2022, the singer signed the artificial appendage at the Rock the South country music festival in Cullman, Alabama.

"Morgan came out, I stood there, on just one leg, holding my prosthetic, until he noticed me, and he signed it at the end of his set," said the fan.