Lil Nas X crashes a wedding at Disney World as he steals a dance with the bride to Old Town Road
Lil Nas X has had a breakout year, recently taking home his first Grammy Awards.
But the fame hasn’t gone so far too his head that he’s lost touch with his many adoring fans.
He took to Twitter Saturday with a video of himself making a surprise appearance at a fan’s wedding.
Wedding crasher: Lil Nas X took to Twitter Saturday with a video of himself making a surprise appearance at a fan’s wedding
Happiest place on Earth: The 20-year-old captioned the 12-second video: ‘just crashed a wedding at disney world’
The 20-year-old captioned the 12-second video: ‘just crashed a wedding at disney world’
He walked hand-in-hand with a young bride as they entered the reception hall to applause.
Lil Nas sported his signature white stetson, paired with an all-white sweatsuit, printed on the back with a tiger.
The guests welcomed him with Old Town Road before breaking out into dance with the two-time Grammy winner.
Mister steal your bride: He walked hand-in-hand with a young bride as they entered the reception hall to applause
Fierce look: Lil Nas sported his signature white stetson, paired with an all-white sweatsuit, printed on the back with a tiger
Hoedown vibes: The guests welcomed him with Old Town Road before breaking out into dance with the two-time Grammy winner
Freaking out: One overwhelmed guest looked at the camera and appropriately asked: ‘What the f*** is happening right now?’
One overwhelmed guest looked at the camera and appropriately asked: ‘What the f*** is happening right now?’
The surprise appearance comes shortly after he attempted to have a copyright infringement lawsuit dismissed.
In October, producers Don Lee and Glen Keith claimed that his song Rodeo shared similarities with their 2017 track gwenXdonlee4-142, which was later incorporated into the song Broad Day by PuertoReefa and Sakrite Duexe.
He responded in court documents obtained by The Blast: ‘The work Rodeo was created independently from and without knowledge of the allegedly infringed work.’
It also stated: ‘Without admitting the use of any copyrighted material allegedly owned by Plaintiffs, the conduct of which they complain was impliedly and/or expressly licensed.’
Legal battle: The surprise appearance comes shortly after he attempted to have a copyright infringement lawsuit dismissed over his song Rodeo