Lainey Wilson is ‘Ready’ For The New Season of ‘Yellowstone’
Lainey Wilson talked about her first acting gig on Paramount’s Yellowstone and spending the summer on the set when she walked the red carpet at the ACM Honors last week. Lainey…

Lainey Wilson talked about her first acting gig on Paramount's Yellowstone and spending the summer on the set when she walked the red carpet at the ACM Honors last week.
Lainey said, "We've been on set all summer; we have been out there in Montana. If it was up to me, I'd just stay in Montana; I'm like, 'Can I just fly out of here and go to the shows?' But everybody, the whole cast, and crew, everybody's been so great and has just made me feel welcome. I'm getting to learn from the best. It's truly just a blessing for me to have this opportunity, for me to share more of my music with the world."
She then responded to being asked if her character Abby was anything like her. She said, "It's pretty much me. Yeah. It's pretty much me. And it's cool; I'm getting to sing my own songs, I'm getting to wear my get-up, I just go by the name Abby, so it's awesome. It really is. I mean, this is definitely something I was not, you know, expecting to happen, but I had made a promise and a vow to myself that if doors open them, I'm gonna run through them, and this was truly a blessing from the Lord."
Wilson retweeted the interview.
Lainey then Tweeted a teaser of the new season on her Twitter. She wrote, "I am most definitely READY."
Season five of Yellowstone is set to premiere in November.
Lainey posted recently from the set of Yellowstone on Instagram. She posted a photo of her sitting in a director's chair. While she gave no words to caption the photo, her buddy Carly Pearce did comment on the post with a bunch of hugs emojis. Nashville songwriter Jon Lanston also commented on the post saying, "So sick."
Country music superstars over the decades have often branched out from singing and recording and making music videos to the Hollywood world of movies. Recording stars that became movie stars include Kris Kristofferson, Willie Nelson, Glen Campbell, and many more.
That hasn't changed over the years as even today, country music's brightest stars extend their talent to movies and TV, and we look at twelve stars who made that bridge successful.
Lainey Wilson

It has recently been announced that she was cast for the next season of "Yellowstone."
Tim McGraw and Faith Hill

"1883" (2021) McGraw and Faith also appeared in a handful of feature films over the years.
Dolly Parton

First feature film was "9 to 5" in 1980. There were many movies and TV movies to follow.
Randy Travis

Various TV and movie roles, including 1997's "The Rainmaker."
Trace Adkins

Many movies and TV, including 2011's "The Lincoln Lawyer."
Blake Shelton

Feature film 2015's "The Ridiculous 6" and 2019's "Ugly Dolls."
Dwight Yoakam

Many feature films, including 1996's "Sling Blade" and 2021's "Cry Macho" with Clint Eastwood.
Carrie Underwood

2011's "Soul Surfer" and a TV episode of "How I Met Your Mother."
Reba

A recurring role on the current sitcom of CBS' "Young Sheldon," her own sitcom, "Reba," that ran for six seasons starting in 2001, and numerous TV movies and feature films over the years.
Billy Ray Cyrus

Disney TV show "Hannah Montana" and several feature film roles, including 2010's "The Spy Next Door" starring Jackie Chan.
Toby Keith

Various TV movie roles, including 2008's "Beer For My Horses" with Willie Nelson.