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Brianna Chickenfry cancels BFFs Podcast ‘due to all the backlash’ amid Zach Bryan split

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Brianna Chickenfry Cancels BFFs Podcast Amid Backlash Following Zach Bryan Split

Brianna Chickenfry has announced the cancellation of her popular podcast, BFFs, citing overwhelming backlash as a key factor in her decision. The move comes on the heels of her recent split from musician Zach Bryan, which has stirred significant media attention and public discourse.

In a heartfelt statement on social media, Brianna expressed her desire to take a step back from the spotlight, acknowledging the challenges of navigating personal turmoil in the public eye. “The backlash has been intense, and I need time to focus on my mental health and well-being,” she wrote.

Fans of the podcast, which she co-hosted with fellow content creator Dave Portnoy, were taken aback by the announcement. BFFs, known for its candid discussions and humorous takes on pop culture, had amassed a loyal following since its inception.

Brianna’s split with Bryan, who recently faced his own share of public scrutiny, has been a topic of conversation among fans and media alike. The relationship, which captivated many, ended amid speculations of differing priorities and pressures from fame.

The decision to cancel BFFs has left fans expressing concern for Brianna, with many taking to social media to voice their support. “Take all the time you need,” one follower commented, while others echoed sentiments of understanding and compassion.

As Brianna takes a hiatus from the podcast, the future of BFFs remains uncertain. Listeners are left hoping for her return, while prioritizing her health and happiness during this challenging time.

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