Brianna Chickenfry heated up the red carpet at the 2025 Golden Globes Sunday night in a plunging strapless gown — one year after ex Zach Bryan criticized her look at the same awards show.
In addition to the alluring neckline, the “BFFs” podcast host’s sparkling, neutral-colored Maria Lucia Hohan dress featured cinching at the waist and a slit up the middle.
She added some extra shine with layered silver bracelets and rings, along with a metallic clutch. The internet personality completed her dazzling ensemble with nude heels and a curled updo.
Chickenfry, 25, arrived at the Golden Globes two months after she claimed on her podcast that Bryan, 28, chastised her for wearing a curve-hugging, sheer dress to last year’s awards show.
“He didn’t like my dress,” she claimed. “He said he didn’t want to date someone that presents themselves that way.”
Despite his alleged disapproval, he later shared her Instagram carousel from the event on his page. She called his actions the “cherry on top” in their emotional “tug of war.”
“He [was], like, happy in the beginning, then all of a sudden, it turns to, ‘I can’t believe you’re wearing this … blah blah blah blah,’” Chickenfry further claimed. “He tells me all the Instagram pictures that I have that I have to delete, and I’m like, ‘OK, yeah, I guess.’”
She added, “He makes me believe that I have to change my image to keep up with his or something.”
Bryan confirmed their split on social media in October, which Chickenfry said “blindsided” her.
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Their breakup quickly turned nasty, with the internet personality claiming in November 2024 that the country singer tried to pay her $12 million to remain quiet about their relationship.
She also alleged that he was emotionally abusive and even made her friends cry after exploding into a fit of rage and hurling insults at them while they were celebrating her birthday.
The “I Remember Everything” hitmaker has stayed quiet about Chickenfry’s claims, which she said “proves his character.”