Recently released images captured a glimpse of Morgan Wallen engaging in conversation with an unidentified woman at a local Nashville bar just before his recent arrest on Sunday evening.
In the photos revealed by TMZ, Wallen, dressed in a blue shirt, tan trousers, and a baseball cap, was seen facing away from the camera while deep in discussion with the mysterious woman.
Morgan Wallen Arrested - Before the Drama
At the top of Chief's, Eric Church's honky-tonk, a woman was seen in an off-the-shoulder top, a black miniskirt, and coordinated boots.
Witnesses observed Wallen engaging in playful banter with her, with reports suggesting the country artist appeared to be under the influence. At precisely 10:50 PM, just three minutes before the incident that resulted in his apprehension, snapshots were captured of the "Cowgirls" singer allegedly hurling a chair.
The chair soared through six stories before making a loud thud near law enforcement officers, who wasted no time in arresting the country performer.
Upon being arrested, Wallen flashed a wide smile for the camera before being released on bail the following morning.
Accused of three felony charges for reckless endangerment and one misdemeanor charge for disorderly conduct, Wallen has been actively assisting the authorities as per his legal representation.
Morgan Wallen Chair: A Must-See Attraction for Tourists
At this moment, Music City offers a plethora of attractions. However, the spotlight shines on Chief's on Broadway as a group of tourists from Nashville eagerly explores the bar where Morgan Wallen faced arrest just last week.
In particular, visitors at Chief's are eager to catch a glimpse of the chair that was reportedly tossed off the rooftop of the popular music venue, bar, and restaurant by the country music sensation.
As seen in photographs shared by PEOPLE magazine, the rooftop of Chief's on Broadway offers a glimpse of Rodney Scott's Whole Hog BBQ restaurant. A unique feature observed in the images is that a single four-top table at the BBQ establishment sports only three chairs, contrasting with the other tables, which accommodate four seats each.
In the visual representations, the images showcase the stature of the six-story building those commands stunning views over the vibrant Broadway in Nashville.
Operated by the famous country artist Eric Church in collaboration with AJ Capital Partners, Chief's stands out as a lively music venue, bar, and restaurant that has recently joined the lineup of attractions along Nashville's main thoroughfare.
The establishment marked its official debut with a grand opening event held on Friday, April 5.
Meanwhile, earlier this week, the restaurant shared on their page, "OUR PIGS FLY OUR CHAIRS DON'T," positioned above the rooftop eatery's title.
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