Brianna LaPaglia Reveals What Has Been the 'Most Rewarding' Part of Her Breakup from Zach Bryan

Mar. 15, 2025

Brianna LaPaglia and Zach Bryan at the 66th Grammy Awards.Photo:Neilson Barnard/Getty

Brianna LaPaglia and Zach Bryan at the 66th Grammy Awards on February 4, 2024

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Brianna “Chickenfry” LaPagliaopened up about the “most rewarding” part of her breakup withZach Bryan, despite the painful experience.

The 25-year-old podcaster opened up more about the impact of her breakup with the country singer, 28, after she shared her experience with emotional abuse in her cover interview withSports Illustrated Swimsuiton Jan. 15.

She revealed hundreds of women reached out to her for advice on leaving their own emotionally abusive relationships, which eventually influenced the shift in the content she shared online.

“During the hardest time of my life, it’s probably been one of the most rewarding things that has ever happened to me, to be able to help people in a way that I feel is a lot more meaningful than what my old content was,” she explained. “I know posting silly stuff and having fun videos for people to watch is also helpful, and it helps people get out of the reality, but to actually change lives with coming forward and being able to give people a shoulder to lean on, or a person to cry to, it’s just out of this world.”

Brianna LaPaglia for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit.Katherine Goguen/Sports Illustrated

Brianna LaPaglia Sports Illustrated Swimsuit

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But despite the emotional toll, LaPaglia is ready to move forward and spoke about “reconnecting with herself” again after her relationship with Bryan.

“When I walk into a room, I want to talk to everyone,” she said. “When the relationship first started, that became a problem for him; I was talking too much or I was being too much, and maybe the spotlight was not on him enough. That’s how he made me feel: ‘Oh, I need to dim myself down.’ ”

But after the breakup, she shared that she found herself “sparking up a conversation [with strangers]” again. “I’m in the bodega, talking to the bodega guy for 20 minutes too long now,” she shared. “I’m finally talking to my hairdresser again, where I used to just sit in the chair.”

“I’m finding that little spark of life back in myself now that one person that felt like a doom cloud over me at all times is gone,” she added.

LaPaglia also noted that the new year will be a “blank slate” for her and referred to it as “Chapter 25,” hoping people who hear her story also feel “inspired” and “emboldened.”

“I hope when I end up offline that I can leave a legacy that shows you can always stay true to who you are and be successful and you don’t have to change yourself for anyone,” she explained. “If you stay true to who you are and your morals and your beliefs, you’ll always come out on top.”

source: people.com