ZACH Bryan was praised for helping clean up the aftermath of Friday’s tornadoes in Nebraska and Iowa.
The country singer was spotted helping with cleanup work in Elkhorn, Nebraska, just days after playing two shows in Des Moines, Iowa, earlier this week.
On Friday, tornado warnings were issued while Zach, 28, performed in Des Moines, Iowa, during his The Quittin’ Time Tour.
Weather protocols forced the Iowa Events Center to close the Wells Fargo Arena, with Zach choosing to spend his time helping the community outside of Omaha, Nebraska.
Zach, among other volunteers, was seen helping tornado survivors after the powerful storm damaged nearly 180 homes and killed one, according to the Des Moines Registry.
A TikTok video per @maddox.nelson7 showed Zach picking up debris from collapsed houses.
Fans praised the Hey Driver singer in the comment for helping, with one writing: “Not something you see from a superstar very often. That says everything we need to know about him!”
“He and Bre are so humble and kind,” wrote a second.
“I’m a proud Oklahoman [clap] this man is pure gold,” commented a third.
“He is a great man and I love him,” wrote a fourth, while a fifth said they had “so much respect” for him.
“I just became a bigger fan,” said another.
ZACH’S POST
Over the weekend, the Grammy-winning artist shared a photo of the tornado’s aftermath in Instagram recognize the impact of the natural disaster.
The image showed the destroyed buildings and debris scattered on the ground in front of a dark gray sky.
Zach was seen holding an American flag that was waving in the wind.
“As an American and someone who lived in Omaha for some formidable years of my life, I want to offer some honest prayers and hope to the communities affected by the tornadoes that devastated them,” he wrote in the caption.
“The band and I are with you as we play some shows in Omaha.
“I feel so sorry for anyone who is having to pick up the pieces of their home and their lives.
“Without taking credit for the thousands of people who have roots here, we love you so much and will do everything we can to help,” he concluded.
RECENT ARREST
Zach’s latest tour comes after he was arrested in Oklahoma on September 7, 2023.
The singer was booked into the Craig County Jail in Vinita after obstructing an investigation charge.
Zach was released shortly after being booked and immediately released a statement on X, formerly Twitter, to apologize for the incident.
“Today I had an incident with the Oklahoma Highway Patrol. Emotions got the better of me and I was out of line in the things I said,” he wrote.
“I support law enforcement as much as anyone can, I was frustrated at the time, it wasn’t like me and I apologize.
“They took me to prison and there’s a picture of me circulating around.
“Prayers that we can all get through this and prayers that people know I’m just trying the best I can and I love you and I’m sorry for the police officers,” he added.
Coincidentally, pre-orders for tickets for his The Quittin’ Time Tour began the same day of his arrest.
It also came days after he reached No. 1 on the Billboard Artist 100 chart, the Billboard 200 album chart and the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
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