
Lainey Wilson says city people have wrong view of country towns as she defends her 'blue collar' roots
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Lainey Wilson reflects on growing up in Baskin, Louisiana, a farming town of 170 people, and addresses misconceptions city people have about rural communities and her blue-collar roots.
"Where I'm from, it's really just like a big farming community," she said during an appearance on the "No Filter" podcast. "Like my daddy farms corn, wheat, soybeans, oats. Very blue-collar town. We don't even have a red light. We have a caution light."
The country music star noted that "everybody knows everybody," and it taught her the importance of community. "It's like, the best thing and the worst thing … it's like they're there when you need 'em, and they're there when you don't. They're just there."
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