Elle King Returns to Social Media After Grand Ole Opry Scandal

Elle King made her return to social media just about two months following her arguable Grand Ole Opry performance.

“Ope there she is,” King, 34, wrote by means of Instagram on Sunday, March 3, alongside a carousel of pictures from her contemporary performances.

The slideshow included several photos of her on degree. King additionally shared a pic she took backstage with Kyle Richards on the Extra Innings Festival in Tempe, Arizona, the place she carried out on Friday. March 1. The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star, 55, gushed about seeing the singer live.

“You had been amazing!! 👏👏👏,” Richards responded in the feedback segment.

Richards wasn’t the only celebrity cameo in King’s put up, she also integrated a candy snap with her dad, Rob Schneider, kissing her cheek.

King also shared the blood, sweat and tears she put into getting in a position for her efficiency. She incorporated a clip of her figuring out ahead of the show and an image of her lip bleeding behind the scenes.

Prior to Monday’s post, King were quiet on social media ever since her drunken performance at the Grand Ole Opry in January, which used to be a tribute to Dolly Parton for her 78th birthday. According to social media photos at the time, King slurred her words while on degree and overtly admitted she was inebriated.

“You ain’t getting your a reimbursement,” King quipped after a heckler yelled at her. “I’ll let you know one thing more: ‘Hi, my title is Elle King [and] I’m f—king hammered.’”

King’s declaration shocked lovers in attendance who took to social media to slam the musician. The Opry ultimately issued an apology for the performance following the backlash.

While King never spoke out in regards to the incident, she did postpone the remainder of her shows in January and February. No clarification used to be given for her exchange in schedule.

“Your tickets will likely be legitimate for the new dates,” she wrote by means of her Instagram Story in overdue January. “If you can’t make the brand new date, refunds are available at level of acquire. See you there!”

Parton, 78, spoke out about King’s performance and revealed that she talked to her after the controversial set.

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“Elle King is a doll,” Parton told E! News in a February interview. “I referred to as her and I stated, ‘You know, there are many F-words. Why don’t we use the best one? Forgiveness, friends, overlook it.’”

Parton defended King, acknowledging that the musician” made a mistake” and doesn’t deserve to be vilified for it.

“She feels worse about it than any one,” Parton added. “But she’s a talented girl. She’s going through some onerous instances, and I think she just had a little an excessive amount of to drink and then that just hit her. So, we want to recover from that because she’s a great artist and a perfect person.”

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