People: Morgan Wallen’s problem with alcohol ‘keeps coming back around’

For me, when I stopped drinking for good, it took me a few years of sobriety to really understand how American culture is very alcohol-intensive. From the advertising to the representation of alcohol and drinking in films and television to the prevalent themes of alcohol and drinking in music, we’re a very boozy culture here in America. This is especially true in country music, where booze is right up there with God, America and infidelity as “music subjects.” All of which to say, country music star Morgan Wallen is an alcoholic but I guess we have to pussyfoot around that fact. Wallen was just arrested yet again, this time for getting sh-tfaced and throwing a chair off the roof of a Nashville bar. People Magazine has an exclusive about how Morgan is a good guy (say that to the chair) but he just has some alcohol issues.

Morgan Wallen’s issues with alcohol have again come to the forefront with his latest arrest. Though the country star wasn’t expected at Eric Church’s newly opened Chief’s on Sunday night, Wallen, 30, quickly made himself known shortly after he arrived at the bar, allegedly throwing a chair from the six-story high Nashville rooftop on April 7. The chair landed next to a police cruiser on Broadway, PEOPLE confirms, and officers soon headed into the venue to apprehend the culprit.

“Morgan is generally a nice, fun person to hang out with, but when he gets going he doesn’t know when to stop,” a source tells PEOPLE. “Morgan and alcohol is a problem and it’s been a problem that keeps coming back around.”

Wallen was previously arrested on public intoxication and disorderly conduct charges in 2020; he issued a public apology and the charges were eventually dropped. In 2021, he spent 30 days in treatment after he was captured on video saying the N-word while drunk on a night out with friends. Following the incident, the “Whiskey Glasses” artist stepped away from alcohol for a time.

The singer-songwriter has often addressed his drinking in his music, most recently on “Born with a Beer in My Hand.” “Everybody says it’s gonna be the death of me / But these days I’m livin’ on the side of alive / Just ’cause I smile through my sobriеty / Don’t mean it ain’t chillin’ in the back of my mind / I ain’t sayin’ I swore it off for good / I’m just sayin’ I’m doin’ thе best I can / But what do you expect from a redneck? / Hell, I was born with a beer in my hand.”

Wallen — who is expected to open his own spot, called This Bar, in Nashville later this year — was arrested and charged with three counts of reckless endangerment and disorderly conduct, according to court records obtained by PEOPLE, and faced a $15,250 bond.

“He is cooperating fully with authorities,” Wallen’s attorney Worrick Robinson said in a statement on April 8.

[From People]

I remember the late Robin Williams talking about how many times he turned over a new leaf, stopped drinking, went to an AA meeting and then got drunk soon after. While I have compassion for every person who has issues with alcohol, I don’t think it’s a good sign that A) Wallen was sober for a while and now he’s off the wagon, B) he’s about to open up his own bar, C) he’s the kind of guy who throws heavy objects around when he’s drunk. Right now we can say these things because he hasn’t physically hurt anyone (that we know of). But this has the potential to get a lot worse.

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  1. Jais says:

    He’s opening a bar? 👀 Who are his people? Does he have good ones who don’t just want him to make money? I hope he does and that he listens to them rather than whoever is working with him to open a bar. Like what?

  2. ClaireB says:

    I feel like we’re blaming alcohol for this man’s @sshole issues. I guess he can hide them better when he’s sober.

  3. Enis says:

    Alcohol doesn’t make you a racist.

    Just saying.

  4. SCS says:

    Getting sober is hard, anyone who has or is trying to wilsl tell you that. But opening a bar when he’s in the throes of addiction seems like a horrendously bad idea and one likely to fail.

  5. Snuffles says:

    “ For me, when I stopped drinking for good, it took me a few years of sobriety to really understand how American culture is very alcohol-intensive.”

    Very true. I’m on the other end of the spectrum. I don’t drink. I don’t like the feeling of being out of control. And I would learn later that my body can’t process alcohol well and instead of getting a nice buzz I just go straight to being sick.

    That said, not drinking hurt my social life. I was deemed no fun. And accused of being judgmental when I didn’t join in. I didn’t say anything, I just didn’t join in. They hated that and never respected my choice. Since I wasn’t down to party, I would rarely get invited to parties.

    • Blithe says:

      I’ve never been a drinker. I’ll add that not drinking has hurt my professional life in that it both limits my networking opportunities and inadvertently adds an “issue” to some of them.

      I was truly shocked when I first went to my predominantly white college — to see how many activities revolved around alcohol— from beer pong, to kegging parties, to tailgating, to mimosas and bloody Mary’s in the juice dispensers in the dining halls on special occasions. I was used to being around alcohol and weed, but my focus had always been the dancing, the conversations and the food. Major culture shock.

  6. samipup says:

    You never get better when you are an active alcoholic. Just worse and worse until you die, hopefully not killing or harming too many others by your actions along the way. That statement is how I made it to sobriety 31 years ago. Life is a daily joy in sobriety.

  7. olliesmom says:

    Look up the word doofus and there is his stupid face. Seriously.

    Alcohol doesn’t make you this kind of person. You are already this kind of person. It just amplifies it.

    • olliesmom says:

      Look up the word doofus and there is his stupid face. Seriously.

      Alcohol doesn’t make you this kind of person. You are already this kind of person. It just amplifies it.

      Lots of emphasis on drinking and partying in country music these days by the bro country artists.

  8. Peanut Butter says:

    Ugh, I really dislike this man. I’m sympathetic to addiction issues, but Wallen’s a racist and a bully. He’ll cough up another insincere apology, get another pass, and again be over-rewarded and enabled by people who either don’t mind his bad behavior at all, or at least not enough to hold him accountable.

  9. phlyfiremama says:

    He’s a milquetoast white guy at a time when country music is in crisis. 😂 He will fall upwards just fine.

  10. HappyCamper says:

    Nothing I’ve ever read about Morgan Wallen leads me to think he’s a good guy.