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Luke Bryan and Caroline Bryan Hold Nothing Back While Playing NSFW Game
Luke Bryan and his wife Caroline made a special appearance on Controlled Chaos with Josh Wolf with viral sensation Chelcie…

Caroline Bryan, Luke Bryan; Photos via YouTube
Luke Bryan and his wife Caroline made a special appearance on Controlled Chaos with Josh Wolf with viral sensation Chelcie Lynn and the interview showcased the superstar couple like fans have never seen them before.
The couple kicked off the interview chatting about their life at home amid the COVID-19 pandemic, revealing that the country superstar has been wearing the same outfit pretty much every day.
“I think it’s the same white t-shirt. It gets laundered every evening and it lands back in my closet in the same spot. I have alternated two different pairs of shorts,” Luke explained.
When Wolf asked about his undergarments, the “One Margarita” singer shared, “I’m doing underwear,” to which everyone responded with a laugh.
“It’s so liberating,” Luke confessed. “It doesn’t matter. Why do you have to stress about picking a new outfit? It doesn’t matter.”
They then joined Wolf for a few rounds of a game, answering six questions about a variety of topics. That’s when things got interesting.

After confessing their ideal threesome at this point in their life, which Luke and Caroline agreed was “you, a bottle of wine and a pizza,” the couple had viewers hysterically laughing when they went on to reveal the top three reasons they’ve ever given or been given for not wanting to have sex.
Luke admitted it was a “really tricky” question since he never turns it down and said the typical reason would be a kid in the bed or a dog awkwardly staring at them.
“I have a cramp in my a**,” Caroline quipped while laughing hysterically.
Appearing to be quite embarrassed, Luke admitted it was true. “We had sex today and she had a cramp in her toe and I got a cramp in my buttcheek in the middle of it, simultaneously,” he said.
“Swear to God, not even kidding,” added Caroline.
“This is 40.” Luke acknowledged.
Caroline proceeded to elaborate on a recurring medical condition that sometimes interrupts their sex life.
“This is TMI and I don’t even care. My hemorrhoid hurt,” Caroline declared as Luke appeared to be even more embarrassed. But she didn’t stop there.
“I’ve named it, his name is Slim Shady, cause he’s like ‘guess who’s back, back again,’” she joked. “‘Cause they always come back, everybody has hemorrhoid you do realize that.”
Mortified, Luke questioned her thinking. “You do realize that this is going on the internet right?”
The video wrapped up with Luke, Caroline and Chelcie selecting their fictional rapper names after laughing hysterically at a “Future Luke Bryan” singing parody country songs.
Click above to watch the “Controlled Chaos” go down. Warning: the video contains explicit language.
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