Does Lainey Wilson get ‘nervous’ before delivering her performances? The singer says “If I Stop Getting…”

Lainey Wilson has proven time and time again that she deserves the fame and success she has achieved over the years in the industry and her talent is the biggest reason for her recognition. But despite performing several shows, she admitted to People magazine that she felt “nervous” before delivering performances.

While chatting with the aforementioned publication, the country singer shared that she makes sure to feel like “Lainey,” who is also a friend, sister, daughter, dog mom, and aunt. Wilson added that as long as she could do that, she could be the best version of the artist she’s trying to be.


The Watermelon Moonshine artist expressed to the outlet, “Country is having its moment and I’m proud to be a part of the movement.”

During her conversation with the publication, the WIldflower and Wildhoseres singer, who recently performed on the Country’s Cool Again tour, hosted the CMA Awards with Luke Bryan and Peyton Manning and performed at NFL halftime games, revealed that she gets “nervous” before everything , whether singing to 20 people, 200 people, or in front of “40 million households tuned in to the Dallas Cowboys game.”

The country singer shared, “If I stop getting nervous, I’ll have something to worry about.” It is very clear that the success she has now apparently did not come to her easily, which is the case for many women in the entertainment industry.

The Heart Like A Truck vocalist shared that the switch is about to happen. Wilson mentioned hearing more female artists being talked about, but also said they weren’t quite there.

She went on to share that the thing about girls is that they “break through” because breaking through is hard and they are able to “stand the test of time.”

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