Ella Langley gives fans behind-the-scenes look at her ACM Awards night
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Ella Langley gave her fans an inside look at her time at the Academy of Country Music Awards.
In an Instagram reel shared on Wednesday, the 27-year-old nation music celebrity let fans in on how she spent her day at the ACM Awards, together with clips of her arriving at the venue, getting her hair and make-up performed and getting carried out to the automotive when the night was over.
“Welcome to today,” she says at the beginning of the video. She could be heard telling the digicam later within the video that “this job is not something that you can kind of half a–. You just have to full force. Don’t be afraid of embarrassing yourself.”
The video additionally confirmed her entourage’s response to her award win and watching her settle for the award on a TV backstage. While celebrating, her mates could be heard yelling at the TV for her to cry and “get vulnerable.”
Langley posted a behind-the-scenes video of her getting ready for the ACM Awards. (She Langley Instagram)
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“Y’all I’ve never cried when I won an award,” she instructed the digicam, whereas preparing. “For all of you who get upset when I don’t cry, here’s your chance!”
Fans received a glimpse of Langley goofing off within the make-up chair after discovering out her music, “Choosin’ Texas,” is “the perfect beats per minute for CPR,” singing the music as she meant to offer somebody CPR.

Langley shared video of her goofing off as she received her hair and make-up performed. (She Langley Instagram)
“God I love you so much, your personality is everything 😍🙌,” one fan wrote within the feedback part. Another added, “This is why I love you girl, you’re as real as they come.”
“As a nurse, I will definitely be singing Choosin’ Texas next time I have to do CPR 🤠,” a 3rd fan wrote.

Langley meant to do CPR after discovering out her music, “Choosin’ Texas” is the right beats per minute to match the rhythm of CPR. (She Langley Instagram)
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Langley took house seven ACM Awards on Sunday, breaking the earlier document of most awards gained in a single yr, which was set by Garth BrooksFaith Hill and Chris Stapleton, who every took house six awards in a single night at the present in 1991, 1999 and 2016.
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The singer gained each award she was nominated for, together with feminine artist of the yr, music of the yr, single of the yr, artist-songwriter of the yr, visible media of the yr, for which she took house two awards, and music occasion of the yr.

Langley was carried out of the venue at the top of the night. (She Langley Instagram)
She first gained consideration when her music, “If You Have To” went viral on TikTokwhich led to her getting signed with Columbia Records/Sony Music Nashville. She later gained additional mainstream success when her music, “You Look Like You Love Me” from her 2024 debut album, “Hungover,” went viral on TikTook.
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“Everyone told me that song was not going to work. They were all like, ‘What?'” she mentioned on an episode of “This Past Weekend with Theo Von” in April in regards to the hit 2024 music. “After we cut it, [the label] was like, ‘We really think you need to go back in and sing these verses.’ I was like, ‘I’m not singing it.’ And they were like, ‘You need to sing it.'”

Langley shared she needed to struggle the document label to document her hit music, “You Look Like You Love Me.” (Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for ACM)
She went on to say that she “fought ’em really hard on it” they usually instructed her it might “be the worst-performing song on the record.” It went on to be her first music to chart on the Billboard Hot 100 and gained many awards at the CMA and ACM Awards.
Her music, “Choosin’ Texas” gained her much more mainstream reputation, spending 10 weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 record, making her the primary feminine nation singer to prime the Hot 100, Hot Country Songs, and Country Airplay charts at the identical time.
