Morgan Wallen needs to stay sober and out of trouble. But will he?
Some people seem to get unlimited “second” chances. And one troubled country singer is hoping that he’s one of them.
After his racist slur scandal and his most recent arrest, he’d love a clean slate.
Another clean slate.
Morgan Wallen reportedly hopes to remain sober
According to a new report by Life & Style, Morgan Wallen is setting out strict rules for himself to stay sober during his recovery journey as he enters the new year.
Behind the scenes, an inside source reports: “He’s struggling to stay sober and keep himself away from temptation.”
The insider added that Wallen is attempting to steer himself “away from the wrong people.” (He has previously blamed the company that he keeps for his actions, such as his N-word scandal)
Wallen has likened his upcoming touring plans to “an athlete” preparing for a season. That is to say, that he needs to be on his best behavior.
In April, police arrested Wallen for allegedly throwing a chair off of a rooftop at a Tennessee bar. Chucking furniture from rooftops in the middle of a city tends to endanger pedestrians on the streets below.
This summer, his attorneys managed to move his court appearance to December (instead of August 15), allowing him to maintain his touring schedule. However, Morgan could potentially face years behind bars.
Can Morgan Wallen remain sober and scandal-free?
“Morgan is generally a nice, fun person to hang out with,” an insider told People.
“But when he gets going,” the source warned, “he doesn’t know when to stop.”
The insider added: “Morgan and alcohol is a problem and it’s been a problem that keeps coming back around.”
“He’s got to watch it and not mess up,” the source emphasized.
“He’s not resting on his laurels,” the insider explained, “but staying busy because he’s well aware he’s his own worst enemy.”
According to the source: “He’s not trying to blame anybody and has a good team around that’s helping him.”
2025 could be a big year for him
Despite his numerous missteps, Morgan Wallen has seen a lot of success. (Some might look at his album sales and say that his racism scandal specifically contributed to his success, which … unfortunately, fits with current political trends)
Wallen previously spent time in rehab, specifically to break the habit of drinking before shows.
Assuming that his current legal battle does not end with him spending months or longer behind bars, 2025 could see a lot of success. Unless he screws up again. Then, he might have to wait for 2026 for his new second chance.