Country singer Zach Bryan is being mocked by fans for posting a heartfelt Instagram message Saturday, two days after his arrest for interfering with a traffic stop on his security guard, who was speeding in an SUV.
“You are usually not your highs you are usually not your lows,” Bryan wrote. “Just floating around in the center.”
The post, which features images from Bryan’s personal and performance life, has sarcastic commenters poking fun on the “I Remember Every thing” singer.
“You’ll be able to call yourself outlaw country now because you spent 3 hours in jail,” snarked one user, referring to the 27-year-old’s Thursday encounter with the Oklahoma Highway Patrol.
“Lol he seems to have hit a low this week,” giggled a second user.
“I feel you need to have added the mug shot for slightly razzle-dazzle,” chided a 3rd person.
The Post reached out to Bryan for comment.
Other users took the time to bash the singer for his rising ticket prices.
“Dude is out here pondering he’s Beyoncé with the fee of those tickets,” spat one disgruntled Instagram user. “Bro it’s a recession tf is that this 2k-a-seat bulls–t. Back to jail with you simply for this robbery.”
“Your ticket prices are high it could be nice in the event that they were low,” muttered a second person.
Amid the mixed reactions to the carousel of images, some praised Bryan for his humility.
“We love you thru all of the highs, and particularly all of the lows,” gushed one adoring fan.
“Zach, i’m so pleased with the way in which ur handling the recent events being covered within the news. love u a lot. never let ur crown fall king,” fawned one other user.
“Yes sir.. onto the following. live, learn and move on.. don’t must be stuck in neutral on this,” hyped a 3rd person.
Bryan was arrested in northeast Oklahoma on a misdemeanor obstruction of investigation charge.
His black Ram pulled up alongside his security guard’s SUV, which was clocked traveling 78 mph in a 55 mph zone, and 60 mph in a 35 mph zone, in accordance with news outlets citing police documents.
“The cop comes as much as me, and he’s like, ‘Sir, get back in your vehicle,’ and I’m like, ‘I’m not the one getting pulled over.’ He’s like, ‘Get back in your vehicle or I’m gonna should take you to jail,’ and like a dumba–, I said, ‘Take me to f—ing jail? What do you mean?’ And he was like, ‘Take you to jail,’ and I used to be like, ‘Rattling,’” Bryan explained in a social media video.
He was released from Craig County Jail shortly after his arrest and issued an apology via social media.
“Today I had an incident with the Oklahoma Highway Patrol. Emotions got the very best of me and I used to be out of line within the things I said,” he wrote. “Prayers we are able to all move on from this and prayers people know I’m just trying the very best I can, I like you guys and I’m truly sorry to the officers.”
The low shortly followed the high of learning his self-titled album scored No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.