A Yellowstone actor was recorded by a fan as he slow-danced to some Alan Jackson with his partner.
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Forrie J. Smith played Lloyd Pierce in Yellowstone. He had to do little acting it seems, as both on and off-screen he's a traditional gentleman cowboy, a rarity these days.
He was caught slow-dancing with someone at Jackson's Fort Worth show as he performed "The Blues Man" on February 15. As the romantic song played, they embraced each other and danced each other around in the crowd.
It was a sweet and private moment, but he's famous, so it got recorded and publicized to the world. I know I'm being hypocritical with that tone, but it is a sweet moment that's too good not to share.
According to Taste of Country, a representative for Smith confirmed that he was slow-dancing with Patricia, his fianceé.
This is a display of that old-fashioned love that seems to be fading away these days.
You can watch the heartwarming scene of affection below.
Fans React To Forrie J. Smith Being A Real Gentleman Cowboy
Fans and admirers took to the comments to share their thoughts and adoration for the slow-dancing couple.
"Who doesn't want to be loved like this? So sweet!" wrote the poster of the video.
"He's not just an actor! He is a REAL cowboy! I wish they still made men like this!" one admirer exclaimed.
"Those OLD Cowboys hold something special," another wrote.
"This is what love is supposed to be," commented another, and I have to agree.
"Thats when you know it's true love. You don't see much of this style of dancing that much anymore," said another.
"We were there and it was so sweet! The crowd went wild when this popped up on the Jumbotron! What an amazing concert!" wrote one more, providing more context on the moment. It seems that everyone shared in the wonderful moment.
Alan Jackson was performing at Fort Worth as part of his latest batch of shows for Last Call: One More for the Road. He plans to continue the run in Spring.
