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Ronnie Dunn Has a Funny Response After Fans Spot Him Using Lyrics Cheat Sheet During Song With Morgan Wallen

Ronnie Dunn is making light of some recent humorous backlash after the Country Music Hall of Famer was seen using a lyrical “cheat sheet” during his recent surprise performance with Morgan Wallen at the latter’s headlining concert in Miami on his I’m the Problem Tour on July 12. (Brooks & Dunn were openers on that night’s show.)

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Dunn had joined Wallen to sing the latter’s 2018 song “Whiskey Glasses,” but eagle-eyed fans quickly spotted Dunn looking at the song’s lyrics on a piece of paper during the performance. He took responsibility for the performance and made light of the moment in a July 16 (Wednesday) Instagram post. A video showed behind-the-scenes footage of Dunn rehearsing the song’s lyrics.

“I’m going to sing a Morgan Wallen song that I don’t know,” he says in the clip, as the words “Ronnie = Dyslexic” were written over the video. The clip then shows Dunn pulling out the piece of paper with lyrics written on it and showing it to the camera. “If I can read it, then I’m OK,” he said. From there, the video showed performance clips of Brooks & Dunn’s opening set during the show.

Dunn captioned the video with, “Hell, I’m still learnin’ NEON MOON,” referring to B&D’s 1991 hit. “Love ‘Whiskey Glasses’…be patient… RD.” The caption also included the hashtags #papergate and #wheresthepaper.

Ahead, Brooks & Dunn will also be opening other shows on Wallen’s tour, including stops in Glendale, Ariz., on July 19; Seattle on July 26, Santa Clara, Calif., on Aug. 2; and two shows in Canada on Sept. 5 and 13.

See Ronnie Dunn’s post below:

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