WATCH: Caroline Bryan Shocks Luke Bryan With Her Message to Haters
On December 8, Luke Bryan and Caroline Bryan rang in their milestone 15th anniversary, however, they didn’t have a chance…

Caroline Bryan, Luke Bryan; Photos via Instagram
On December 8, Luke Bryan and Caroline Bryan rang in their milestone 15th anniversary, however, they didn’t have a chance to celebrate their special day until December 11 due to their busy schedules.
Earlier in the week, they wished each other a Happy Anniversary and shared that they planned to celebrate together at a later date.
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“Got to see him for 5 seconds again…long, but fun week of opposite schedules,” Caroline shared on Friday alongside a photo of the couple in front of a beautifully decorated Christmas tree. “We will celebrate our 15th anniversary tomorrow. Love you!”
While her post received hundreds of sweet comments from fans wishing them a “happy anniversary” and deeming them “couple goals,” she apparently received a few negative comments as well.

In true Caroline fashion, she didn’t let the hateful comments get to her and on Saturday, she directly addressed the haters with a hilarious message that left Luke in shock.
“Been in the same city for five days and we finally get to hang out and celebrate our anniversary,” Caroline shared in a video on Instagram. “So, we’re gonna go spend the day…”
Before she could finish her sentence, she called out Luke, who she thought looked annoyed to be on camera, saying “I think he’s sick of cameras.”
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“Thanks for all the well wishes, and for everyone who had hateful comments, well, you can just…” the rest of Caroline’s words were bleeped, however, by the look on Luke’s face, she had some hilarious choice words to say to the internet trolls.
“Today we celebrate! And….Luke was totally not prepared for the ending,” she captioned the post.
Caroline’s message raked in a whopping 2,700+ comments as Instagram users applauded her for “not giving a **** what people think.”
Others revealed that they attempted to decode what she said.
Caroline and Luke wed on December 8 2006 in Turks & Caicos. Since then, they’ve gone on to become one of country music’s most beloved couples.
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