Country music star lashes out at rude fans talking over his heartbreaking tribute

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Just over five years have passed since the death of Leanna, the sister of country music icon Randall King, and the grief is still very much there.

At least King’s love for her is quite obvious. As a matter of fact, on April 3, the 35-year-old country music artist and his fiancée, Brittany Warthan, delivered their first kid. The infant was a female.

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Paying tribute to his sister, who passed away on April 19, 2020, is Paisley Leanna.

At a recent performance, King reportedly tried to pay tribute to her when the anniversary of her passing was still fresh, but the audience was not exactly supportive.

He was seen strumming a guitar onstage as he attempted to narrate the tale of his romance with her in a video that was posted to social media.

In the video, King stated, “As you are aware, I lost my sister on April 19, 2020.” I considered my sister to be my closest buddy. Even though I’ve seen her a lot over the past five years, I still miss her every day.

Then he enumerated a few things that make him think of Leanna.

She is constantly present.

However, fans were yelling so loudly during his speech that it was occasionally difficult to hear what he was saying clearly over the background noise.

King took a moment to say, “I firmly believe that

Then, abruptly shifting his focus, he raised his voice and gestured to a person in the crowd.

Quit talking!He shouted.I’m not performing any Haggard tunes!

“I’m talking about my sister man,” he remarked, waving dismissively.

Then he went on with his tale.

He declared, “I firmly believe that the spiritual realm is among us.” A fifth and a sixth dimension exist.

Prime Time Country Music posted the video to TikTok with the caption, “@Randall King had to temporarily stop his show in #Chattanooga to tell some annoying fans to shut it.” While Randall was paying homage to his deceased sister, they began shouting out requests for Merle Haggard songs.

When Araceli Duarte first posted the video, he claimed that his tribute was often interrupted by supporters.

King was quickly endorsed by many admirers.

One guy said, “Fans are becoming too disrespectful these days.”

This irritates me, ugh! Someone else wrote. The sweetest man is Randall. I’ve seen his performances a dozen times, and each time is flawless.

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