Peyton Manning Parties With Kenny Chesney's All-Star Christmas Country Crew
By Jeff Mazzeo on December 20, 2020 at 6:22 AM EST
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Peyton Manning knows that country boys do Christmas right!
The legendary quarterback popped up in Kenny Chesney's holiday party pic and in several other A-list country star's photos on Saturday. The athlete was accepted into No Shoes Nation with open arms and spent the night drinking and partying with all the good ole Tennessee boys. The holiday get-together was basically a who's who for male country stars and Peyton was happy to get in on the all-star country bash!
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Cole Swindell shared a group photo that featured Peyton, Luke Combs, Drew Holcomb, Kenny Chesney, Morgan Wallen, and himself. That's a lot of talent in one photo!
"What a blast. Happy holidays Morgan and Peyton," Chesney captioned his photo.
All the country fans went crazy for the amazing get-together and sounded off about how jealous they were in the comments section of Cole's post.
"Dudeeeeee..so jealous...what a crew ??," one excited fan wrote, while another said, "Dang. Wish I had an invite to that party!"
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Morgan Wallen also posted the same photo that Kenny shared and captioned it, "Just a few of them East Tennessee boys." The Tennesse connection is strong with this group despite Peyton being from Louisiana. Kenny is from Knoxville and Morgan is from Sneedville, TN.
How did Peyton make it into the Tennessee royalty photo, you ask? Well, Manning went to the University of Tennessee and is a proud Volunteer. That qualifies him for the Tennessee Hall of Fame... if there it was actually a thing.
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Peyton is a well-known country fan... and a well-known partier! In 2019, he joined Eric Church and Michael Phelps on stage to down a shot of whiskey before Church broke out in the classic song, "Jack Daniels." The concert went down at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado before the whole pandemic thing. An onlooker said that it seemed like Manning was "a big fan" and "was definitely dancing and singing to the songs."
Good ole country boys!