Brianna Chickenfry really wants us to know that she doesn't regret turning down $12 million. She's a better person than me, I would probably keep things on the hush if it meant being up 8 figures. It would take a lot for me to consider declining because that's truly life changing money. It's not going to resolve any issues, any trauma associated but it definitely aids every other stressful part of life. But the Barstool personality insists that this isn't something she agonizes over. Now, she's doubling down on her stance.
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Recently, TMZ caught up with Brianna Chickenfry (real name LaPaglia) to ask if she wishes she had actually accepted Zach Bryan's $12 million NDA for their breakup. She was firm in her resolve, insisting that she's not losing sleep over it. "No, no, no, no, that's like Devil's money. I don't want someone else's money," LaPaglia stresses.
Brianna LaPaglia Holds No Regrets Over Turning Down $12 Million
The reporters at TMZ seemed a bit skeptical after the response. They insist that even if it's someone she finds to be a terrible person, $12 million is a life changer. Brianna acknowledges this but she also feels confident in her own abilities to bring the dough in. Moreover, she also shrugs off the idea of having that much money in the first place. "Yeah, I know. But that's ok. I'll make my own money," LaPaglia emphasizes. "Twelve million is kind of excessive. What am I gonna do with that?"
She may not hold any regrets now but it's evident she's thought about it, if not just in jest. Brianna jokes on a podcast that the mornings she doesn't want to get up for work is when that $12 million taunts her. "I just got more value since I have a bigger connection with my audience now. That's cool. But sometimes I wish I took the $12 mil," Brianna says. "I mean, not really, but sometimes when I wake up and I'm like, I don't wanna go to work... I think about it, I'm working so much. I'm working every single day now because I always have to do something, do the next thing, I'm like, 'F***, I'm tired. Should've took the $12 mil.'"
