Briana “Chicken Fry” LaPaglia “couldn’t appear on social media” if she signed ex Zach Bryan’s $12 million non-disclosure agreement.
The Barstool Sports personality shared wild new details about the nondisclosure agreement her ex-boyfriend Zach Bryan offered her while blasting the Grammy winner’s wedding on Tuesday’s episode of “Impossible.”
“I wouldn’t have been able to do the job,” she explained to Logan Paul and Mike Mailak. “That was out of the question. It was very controlling.”
The 26-year-old said the “insane” offer also included “all things Barstool (sports)” and Josh Richards and Dave Portnoy, who co-hosted the podcast “BFFs” at the time.
When Brian, who dated LaPaglia from 2023 to 2024, “couldn’t understand why” Paul wanted “that level of control after a relationship,” she called the songwriter “a psychopath, a narcissist and a very scary person.”
She also criticized Brian’s new relationship with his wife Samantha Leonard, whom Portnoy called LaPaglia’s “clone,” calling it an “insult.”
When Paul’s co-host claimed that “sometimes men have types,” LaPaglia clarified, “There’s never been anyone like me before. Let’s be real.”
“I don’t know if you know anything about narcissists, but this is what they do,” she continued. “It’s so obvious and obvious.”
Elsewhere in the interview, LaPaglia teased that Brian “jumped the fence” during an altercation with country singer Gavin Adcock at a music festival in Oklahoma last year.
“It was very interesting,” she exclaimed. “I was so happy. Oh my god. It was awesome.”
LaPaglia also disparaged Brian’s singing ability, quipping, “If you try, you can sing as well as him. … People are really gifted at singing. He’s not that talented. I’m just being objective.”
Bryan went public with his romance with Leonard in July 2025, after which Portnoy was furious that Bryan, 28, bore an uncanny resemblance to LaPaglia.
The couple married in Spain five months later, and LaPaglia posted a message on TikTok in response.
The “Special Forces” alum belted out lyrics from Taylor Swift’s “Mastermind” and sang, “Checkmate, I couldn’t afford to lose.”
Last month, she did the same with the lyrics to “Actually Romantic,” when Brian released multiple diss tracks that appeared to be about her on his album With Heaven on Top.
