Morgan Wallen shares emotional message about career doubts
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Morgan Wallen Shares Emotional Message About Career Doubts

It's been a hell of a couple months for Morgan Wallen.

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From the CMA absence to the court trial to finishing his One Night At A Time tour, I'm sure his emotions are all over the place. The record-breaking singer took to his Instagram to upload a video expressing his gratitude and his long journey that's been full of doubts.

The cinematic video highlights his gratitude to his fans and how they've proven that any doubts he ever had are baseless. I mean, if I made the highest-selling tour of all time, I'd be feeling pretty confident, too.

"As I sit here just a few weeks removed from one of the largest country music tours in history, I still can't really find the words to say how much me being able to say that means," he began the video with, "so thank you."

He then goes over how over the past ten years, his journey has been full of tribulations and doubts. "You know over the span of almost ten years, now, there was times in that period where I doubted myself, I doubted my voice. I doubted God's plan," he emotionally admitted.

Given the scandals and incidents Wallen has faced, it's easy to see the times in his life when he may have struggled strongly with those doubts. But it seems he won't be doubting anymore.

Morgan Wallen Thanks Fans For Their Support

I believe that the success of his tour has finally eradicated any career doubts Wallen may have had.

"My fans have made it abundantly clear that you want to hear my voice and you do care about it," he said. "So I just wanted you guys to know how much I appreciate that and how much your support and the passion for my music for me as a person, how much it truly means."

Although Wallen's confidence may be restored, he still has his charges of reckless endangerment to deal with. In a private message to fans who attended the tour, he said that he'll be taking some time for himself, but promised to keep working.

Wallen won't be spending any time in jail but will have to serve seven days in a DUI education center and serve two years of probation.