Gary Allan Introduces Fans To His New Puppy Who’s Named After a Country Music Icon
Country hitmaker Gary Allan added a new puppy to his family and she’s named after a legendary country music artist. …
Gary Allan Puppy; Photos via Facebook
Country hitmaker Gary Allan added a new puppy to his family and she’s named after a legendary country music artist.
Earlier this week, Allan shared photos of his new pup on social media, introducing fans to the newest member of his family.
“Meet miss Patsy Cline,” he wrote.
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While he didn’t specify what breed Patsy is, she appears to be a poodle mix.
Allan is known for his love of dogs. Last year, he bid farewell to his beloved pup, Lucy, a Goldendoodle who often joined Allan on tour. She even graced the stage at many of his shows.
“She travels with me and comes onstage each night during our encore,” Allan revealed in a 2018 interview with Go San Angelo.
The “Ruthless” singer owns several dogs. In 2019, he shared a snapshot of his pups with the caption, “Family shot!”
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Patsy Cline isn’t the only one joining Allan’s family. In December, the singer/songwriter popped the question to his longtime love, Molly Martin, and she said “YES!”
He proposed at Nashville’s Cheekwood Estate and Gardens in a wooded area that was dimly lit by string lights and a chandelier.
The couple has yet to reveal a wedding date.
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Gary Allan made headlines in 2021 when he revealed that he moved into the former home of the late country legend Conway Twitty.
“I’ve lived next to this house since 2003 and I was renovating my house and I asked if I could tear some trees down in between our property, and they said ‘yeah, we’re moving to Florida, so we don’t care.’ I was like, ‘Wow! Are you going to sell it?’ And they said, ‘yeah,’ and I think I bought it within like three or four texts,” Allan shared earlier this year.
After completing some renovations, Allan now calls Twitty’s former home his own.
“We did a lot to the inside. I left some things that were Conway’s originally. I left the patio just like it was, and his widow that came over gave me a tour book that was shot in there,” he said. “He used to have fan club parties at his house and he would go in the back and flip burgers for everybody.”
Allan’s album, Ruthless, his first studio album since 2013, is out now.
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