Morgan Wallen's 'loyal fans' in Nashville believe he's been punished enough for his n-word scandal.
fans believe he's been punished enough since casually dropping the n-word back in January ... so they're deploying a new round of billboards to protest the country music biz shunning him.Darleen IngramThe timing of the 7 new billboards coincides with the CMT Music Awards, which air Wednesday night. Wallen's been banned from the awards and didn't receive any nominations.
That's apparently not sitting right with his loyal fans, as their billboards add ..."Music Industry, We Want to Be Heard!" The billboards also reference the Bible verse Mark 11:25, which says ..."And when you stand praying, if you hold anything against anyone, forgive them, so that your Father in heaven may forgive you your sins."
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