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Brianna Chickenfry’s Coworker Doesn’t Believe Her Side of Zach Bryan Breakup Story

You know that story about Bryan offering his girlfriend $12 million to sign an NDA? Someone isn't buying it.

The breakup between Zach Bryan and Brianna Chickenfry was messier than a Sunday potluck gone wrong. And now, someone has come along to stir the pot and run off with the spoon.

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How the Drama Between Zach Bryan and Brianna Chickenfry Started

For those unfamiliar with the situation between Bryan and Chickenfry, here's the lowdown:

After dating for over a year, Bryan announced on social media in October of last year that he was breaking up with the Barstool Sports podcast personality. 

Chickenfry, whose real name is Brianna LaPaglia, fired back at Bryan in the weeks following the announcement. She initially responded by saying she had not known the breakup was coming. 

Then, in November, on her BFFs podcast, Chickenfry spilled all the tea. She claimed she endured some toxic behavior from Bryan. This included the allegation that he didn't like Chickenfry playing Morgan Wallen.

"He could not believe, 'You're singing another man's song under my roof, in this house, that I own,'" she said at the time.

Chickenfry also shared that Bryan offered her $12 million to stay quiet about their relationship. Obviously, she refused.

"They would've been monitoring everything that I do," she said. "I thought about it for a second, and I think they tend to forget, I started to forget, that I was someone, I was established, I was successful, before [Bryan]."

Now There's a New Wrinkle in This Very Public Fight

The former couple have shared screenshots and insults in the months since. It's even led some to believe that it was Chickenfry who demanded the $12 million from Bryan for her silence, not the other way around.

One of those people is Kirk Minihane, host of The Kirk Minihane Show podcast. The show is produced by Barstool Sports, essentially making Minihane Chickenfry's co-worker. 

During a recent episode of Minihane's show, the host shared details about a conversation he had with another Barstool Sports coworker about Chickenfry, revealing his take on the NDA: 

"I don't believe she was offered $12 million. Sorry. I don't think that happened. Does that make me a bad person?" 

It's not the first time Minihane has gone off on Chickenfry, stating in February that "I hate her. She can hate me. I respect that." 

Looks like Bryan has someone in his corner for this never-ending public fight.