Lainey Wilson has many big fans — including one of the most iconic rock artists in the music business: Jon Bon Jovi.
ET’s Rachel Smith spoke with Wilson, 32, backstage at Nissan Stadium during day 3 of this year’s CMA Fest in Nashville on Saturday, and asked about recent comments Bon Jovi made during an interview with Jelly Roll, in which he praised her musical prowess.
“That’s pretty cool!” Wilson gushed with a smile. “And he did write me a little letter! And he put his phone number on there. I was like, ‘Now this might be one of the coolest moments I’ve had.'”
Recently, Jelly Roll and Bon Jovi chatted with one another for Interview Magazine, and the “It’s My Life” singer praised Wilson, calling her “the greatest thing ever.”
According to Wilson — who performed at the MusiCares event honoring Bon Jovi earlier this year — she ended up texting Bon Jovi and expressed how much his support has meant.
“My goodness!I mean, he has lifted me up and encouraged me, and that’s one that you write home about, for sure,” Wilson marveled.
Before taking the stage at Nissan Stadium on Saturday evening, the country songstress explained her thought process behind the performance to ET.
“I’m gonna channel the inner 14 year old that was sitting up in every single corner of this stadium taking notes,” Wilson shared. “I’m gonna think about those kids also out there looking at me and watching me and showing them what I learned.”
Wilson also performed at CMA Fest alongside Keith Urban — where they surprised the crowd with a performance of their collab “Go Home W U.” Wilson expressed her appreciation for some of the life lessons the veteran country crooner has shared with her.
“Keith has given me some of the best advice,” Wilson explained. “It was this one day, I was so tired, I had just come off the road or something, and I ran into him on music row and he said, ‘Remember Lainey, no whining on the yacht.'”
“I wrote that one down,” Wilson said. “I was like, ‘I like that!’ It’s true, you know? Like, at the end of the day, we can be tired and run in the mud, but we get to get up and do what we love to do every single day.”
This year’s CMA Fest — hosted by Jelly Roll and Ashley McBryde — airs June 25 on ABC.
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