Although the country music celebrity Kenny Chesney wasn’t home at the time, he was in another state working his home was being flooded way beyond the first floor. He lost a lot and a lot of memories that he will never get back. There are a lot of musicians in Nashville that got their homes damaged, but Kenny Chesneys is condemned and now the clean up begins.
He just got done doing his special movie “Kenny Chesney” 3D and he is hoping it goes over well in the theaters. It has a lot of his music and he gets his fans involved. It is a sad thing really. To love to sing so much and be on the road so much that something like this would happen. Doesn’t seem right however mother nature can’t be controlled. According to sources at the moment Kenny is sifting through what is left and a lot of people in Nashville are doing this. He feels bad about the Grand ole opry getting hit that was a Nashville Icon, and wonders what they will do about it.
Kenny has a lot of friends of his own that are famous athletes who gave him things that were autographed and they are destroyed now. He is still a man that has a life and friends. Just because he sings for a living doesn’t mean he isn’t prone to pain and feeling emotional about what happened.
Sources close to Kenny say he is a loyal guy and true to his friends and family, only at this point in time he’s the one who needs his friends and family the most. If you have any comments or opinions about this post feel free to comment we would be glad to hear from you. You can post your comments here or you can post them in one of our many different forums, you might find something else to write about.

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Kenny Chesney, although an icon in country music, is still a human being! He has feelings just like you and me, and just like us, he also has heroes, mentors, and role models. I am certain that the things that he has lost were definite items from those types of people. Just think of your most prized possessions and imagine that you have lost them forever. I know that these are material things, but these tokens reflect on one”s time in life that has helped shape who they are as a person. It breaks my heart thinking of what everyone in Tennessee lost during the flood… and, hopefully, they can look back at this in the future, and figure out how the disastrous flood shaped their lives.