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PANAMA CITY BEACH, FLORIDA - MAY 30: Tyler Farr performs during Gulf Coast Jam on May 30, 2025 in Panama City Beach, Florida. (Photo by Michael Chang/Getty Images)

This Country Singer Just Admitted to Allegedly Peeing in Jason Aldean’s Pool

This singer and close friend of Jason Aldean recently shared he did a lot more than go skinny-dipping in his buddy's pool.

Jason Aldean and Tyler Farr have been "damn good friends" for many years. 

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The duo has worked together and supported each other's careers, with Aldean signing Farr back when he started his Night Train Records imprint. Aldean was also a groomsman in Farr's wedding nearly a decade ago. 

As you can see, the two have a close bond. Still, Farr recently shared a story that hints he may have crossed the line. We have the details are below. 

Tyler Farr Did What in Jason Aldean's Pool?

As you may have assumed from some of our reporting or Brittany Aldean's Instagram page, Jason Aldean is doing just fine and taking care of his family. They live with their pig in a 150-acre complex in Nashville with a 20,000 square-foot mansion and a saltwater pool. 

It sounds like Farr visits the Aldean home often. In a recent interview with Taste of Country Nights, Farr was asked about a rumor about his last time there. Supposedly, the "Redneck Crazy" singer was rumored to have gone skinny-dipping in Jason's pool. 

Farr said he did a lot more than that. 

"I peed in it too," he admitted. "I peed in his pool."

Whether Farr was serious or just joking around, this is a good time to point out that peeing in a pool isn't safe. When urine mixes with chlorine, it creates chloramines that can irritate your eyes, skin, and lungs. 

The Aldeans and Farr Are Just Being Themselves

Just like Farr admitting he skinny-dipped (and possibly peed) in his friend's pool, the Aldeans take pride in who they are. 

Earlier this week, we reported that Brittany spoke at AmericaFest. The event was put together by the conservative organization Turning Point USA. 

"I am very outspoken. I'm very bold," she said. "I just don't really care what people think, which I think is a characteristic that the Lord gave me and knew that I was going to be in this position, honestly. I'm just used to people criticizing us, criticizing everything that we do."

Jason added, "I think we live in a country now where a lot of times if you're a Christian, you're made to feel like that's a bad thing, which is just not the way either one of us was raised. It's not how we feel."