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Kenny Chesney Says Renee Zellweger Annulment ‘Changed A Lot’

Kenny Chesney talked about something he never addresses at Nashville’s recent CRS: his marriage and annulment from Oscar-winning actress Renee Zellweger. When asked about keeping his personal life private and…

Kenny Chesney Says Renee Zellweger Annulment 'Changed A Lot'
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Kenny Chesney talked about something he never addresses at Nashville's recent CRS: his marriage and annulment from Oscar-winning actress Renee Zellweger. When asked about keeping his personal life private and if the quick marriage had anything to do with that, Kenny said, "That changed a lot. What is interesting is we were playing stadiums already, and after that, I didn't have social anxiety before that, [but] then you add our success, and then you add that to your life, and you have a little bit of social anxiety."

He added, "And now, dealing with the way the world is today and how social everything is, and how information is transferred — yeah, you'd have to be crazy to want to be a celebrity today."

Chesney was then asked if he enjoyed being a celebrity. He answered, "Not really. I enjoy certain things about it, I shy away from the celebrity thing." He added, "I say no to a lot of things that come my way that a lot of people might say yes to — it's too celebrity-oriented in nature."

Why He Isn't Active On Social Media

Kenny also discussed making music and why he only does a little on social media. He offered, "I just don't feel comfortable going down that road. I work really hard to be this person, and I want to keep some sort of dignity and integrity intact and not feel like I'm selling my soul to get higher in the consumption chart. I realize that the person I am today, some things are fair game."

Chesney explained, "One of the reasons I'm so private is when my life started to change, and people started caring at a different level, the only thing I could keep to myself was the intimate details of my life. Now everything else is fair game. Can people talk about you? They make stuff up; they run with it, the media runs with it. People are really curious to know those intimate details; I get that. But the reason I'm so private is that if I don't keep those details to myself, where do I go? What else do I have?"

Chesney revealed that he is creating his next album, noting that he's nearly halfway done with the project. He said, "The next record is important — they are all important. No matter who you are or where you're at in your career arc, every album is important. You want somebody to chase their own dreams because of your music."

On March 26th, Kenny will celebrate his 55th birthday. He says he plans to keep up his level of performance for some time, "I feel great. I still have the fire to go out there and give people every single thing I have."

The list of the wealthiest country music singers has been released by Ledger, and the top ten richest country stars are ones that have been around for a while. Also making a presence on the list are stars that have dabbled in more than country music, making a splash in Hollywood and other ventures that garner big money.

As the newcomers to wealth in country music build their empires with their cites set on being on this list in the future, we take a look at the richest country stars on the planet right now.

10 - Luke Bryan - $160 Million

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Luke has sold over 80 million records worldwide. In addition to his musical career, Luke has his own bar in Nashville and is a judge on "American Idol."


9 - Alan Jackson - $160 Million

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Alan has sold over 80 million albums. He also branched out into other business deals, such as deals at the Cracker Barrel restaurants, an endorsement for Ford Trucks, a sponsorship by NAPA Auto Parts, and more.


8 - Kenny Chesney - $180 Million

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Kenny's album sales have reached over 30 million worldwide. He has 40 top-10 singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts, received countless awards, and sells out stadiums across the country on tour. In 2015, Forbes estimated Kenny's annual income at $42 million.


7 - Tim McGraw - $200 Million

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McGraw has 16 studio albums, with "Not a Moment Too Soon" becoming one of the bestselling country albums ever. He married fellow country singer Faith Hill in 1996. McGraw and Hill went on tour together, which became one of the most successful tours in country music history. McGraw has also done a lot of acting in movies and most recently in the Paramount TV series "1883."


6 - Faith Hill- $200 Million

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Faith has five Grammy Awards and sold over 40 million albums worldwide.


5 - George Strait - $300 Million

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The King of Country Music is one of the bestselling musicians ever, with 13 multi-platinum records, 33 platinums, and 38 gold albums. His other businesses include being a spokesperson for the Wrangler National Patriot program for wounded veterans, and he even owns a Gulfstream G450 business jet company.


4 - Toby Keith- $370 Million

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Toby's business ventures include his nationwide restaurant franchise "I Love This Bar & Grill" and his clothing line TK Steelman. He's introduced a new adult beverage called Wild Shot to his restaurants and has even co-founded a record label.


3 - Shania Twain - $410 Million

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Shania is the sixth-bestselling female artist in the U.S. Along with many endorsements, she gives back to needy school children with her program "Shania Kids Can ." She also made tons of money from her residency at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace.


2 - Garth Brooks - $430 Million

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Garth has become the bestselling solo albums artist in the U.S. with 148 million sold, ahead of Elvis Presley. He's the only musician in music history to have seven diamond certified records, according to the RIAA. Brooks' other business ventures include his online music store, and his record label, Pearl Records.


1 - Dolly Parton - $675 Million

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Dolly has 25 RIAA-certified multi-platinum, platinum, and gold records from her 63 studio albums. She also has dabbled in movies. She also owns her own theme park, Dollywood, in her native East Tennessee. She has 51 percent ownership of the park. Parton gets into another business venture almost daily, from writing books to makeup and perfume. She is constantly giving to her many charities.