In a conversation with “Taste of Country Nights, on Demand,” the Grammy Award winner described how she “made eye contact with the spit” as it flew at her.
“Last year, when we were on our headlining tour, when we were just on a club tour, somebody spit on me, on stage,” Wilson told the publication. “I considered going down there to find whoever it was, but I decided against it. I continued to roll. I simply continued to roll.
If my folks back here hadn’t witnessed it, I never would have known,” Wilson remarked. “There’s a first time for everything, and I’m glad it was y’all that I split my pants wide open in front of.”
Wilson is now touring in support of her most recent album. Ten years have passed since Wilson’s debut album was released before the release of her current one. The country music artist told The Associated Press that her most recent endeavor embodies the “whirlwind” that has defined her Nashville path.
She said to the outlet, “It’s been a journey.” “I tell people that I’ve been in Nashville for thirteen years. It seems as though I arrived yesterday, but at the same time, I feel as though I have lived there my entire life.