Ashley McBryde is an openly gay country music singer and songwriter.
She has not been married and does not have a wife.
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There have been false rumors claiming that McBryde is married to a woman named Cheryl Pawelski, but these rumors are not true.
Pawelski is a record executive and has no relationship with McBryde beyond their professional connection.
McBryde has spoken openly about her experiences as a gay woman in the country music industry.
She has kept her love life private, resulting in fans searching for hints of romantic relationships in her lyrics.
McBryde grew up in Arkansas and was drawn to various types of music from a young age.
She developed a passion for writing songs and moved to Nashville to pursue a music career.
McBryde has been nominated for several awards, including the CMT Music Awards.
She is known for her hit songs "Martha Divine" and "One Night Standards."
McBryde has several tattoos, including a guitar tattoo on her arm.
She made her Grand Ole Opry debut in 2018.
McBryde has toured with several notable artists, including Miranda Lambert and Luke Combs.
She was a mentor on the singing competition show "Real Country."
McBryde co-wrote the song "Andy" for her roommate, not her husband.
She has been praised for her raw and authentic storytelling in her music.
McBryde's music combines elements of country, rock, and Americana.
She has been compared to artists such as Chris Stapleton and Eric Church.
McBryde's debut studio album, "Girl Going Nowhere," was released in 2018.
She recently released a new album, "Never Will," in 2020.