
Speculation is swirling that country music sensation Zach Bryan and Samantha Leonard have officially exchanged vows. The rumors ignited on New Year’s Eve (Wednesday, Dec. 31) after video footage surfaced showing the pair dressed in wedding attire, joyfully navigating a vehicle marked with a “just married” sign.
While representatives for Bryan have been contacted for confirmation, they have yet to provide a statement. As of Wednesday evening, the “Something in the Orange” singer has remained silent on social media regarding his matrimonial status.
Despite the lack of an official announcement, the viral clip—initially shared by the celebrity watchdog account Deuxmoi and later reported by outlets like People—paints a vivid picture of nuptial bliss. In the footage, a tuxedo-clad Bryan is seen carrying his apparent bride toward a classic convertible. The couple then drove off down a picturesque cobblestone street in a car decorated with celebratory wedding banners.
The rumors were further fueled by a cryptic Instagram post Bryan shared just twenty-four hours earlier. The photo featured Bryan alongside a group of men in a pose reminiscent of a wedding party, accompanied by lyrics from the Black Eyed Peas’ celebratory anthem, “I Gotta Feeling.” The 2009 hit is a staple at wedding receptions worldwide.
“Tonight’s the night, let’s live it up (I feel)/ I got my money, let’s spend it up/ Go out and smash it, like, ‘Oh my God!’/ Jump off that sofa, let’s kick it off (I feel),” the caption read.
Bryan and Leonard were first linked in the summer of 2025. Since their initial public appearance on social media, the couple has opted for a relatively low-profile relationship, keeping the details of their romance away from the spotlight.
This would mark the second marriage for the country star. Bryan was previously married to Rose Madden from 2020 until 2021. Following that union, he had a highly publicized relationship with podcaster Brianna LaPaglia, which ended in a contentious 2024 split that dominated social media headlines for weeks.
Professionally, Bryan continues to dominate the industry. His Quittin’ Time Tour was the third-highest-grossing country tour of 2025, raking in $159.6 million across nearly a million ticket sales. He recently announced a 2026 stadium run, the With Heaven On Tour, citing “life changes” and overwhelming fan demand as the catalysts for his return to the road.
Fans are also eagerly awaiting his next studio effort, With Heaven on Top, scheduled for release on Jan. 9. This follows the massive success of 2024’s The Great American Bar Scene, which topped the Country Albums chart and peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard 200. Bryan’s recent accolades also include a Grammy win for his chart-topping collaboration with Kacey Musgraves, “I Remember Everything.”


