Country star Jake Owen has broken his silence after a concerning, tearful video led to widespread fan worry, assuring everyone he is “OK” and in a “better frame of mind.” In a new message, Owen clarified that his emotional state stemmed from personal struggles, not his career, reaffirmed his four-year sobriety, and made it clear he has no plans to leave the music industry.
Country music star Jake Owen has directly addressed the outpouring of concern from fans and friends following an emotional video he posted on December 9. In a new, heartfelt message shared on Thursday, December 11, the “Barefoot Blue Jean Night” singer apologized for alarming his followers and offered crucial context about his well-being and career.
“I’m back,” Owen stated, explaining he is now “in a better frame of mind.” He acknowledged the original, now-deleted video in which he appeared distraught. “I kind of let myself break down in front of the world,” he admitted, expressing regret for scaring people but also gratitude for the immense support he received.
The Video That Sparked Concern
The situation began when the 44-year-old artist shared a clip where he was visibly emotional, confessing he had been “crying my eyes out.” In that vulnerable moment, Owen questioned his future in the music industry, noting that while it brought him happiness, it had also made his “family life miserable.” The video referenced deeply personal issues, including delivering a check to his ex-wife.
The raw honesty of the post quickly spread, leaving many to wonder about his mental health and the stability of his career.
Setting the Record Straight: Sobriety and Music
In his follow-up video, Owen cleared up any confusion, shutting down speculation about a relapse or his departure from music. He was firm in stating that he has been sober for four years and was not intoxicated during the recording of the first video.
“That was at like 10 o’clock in the morning after I left my business manager’s office. I was completely sober,” he clarified. “I have been sober for four years.” Owen has been open about his sobriety journey, which began in 2021, a milestone previously celebrated by fans and media alike as a remarkable transformation.
Crucially, Owen assured fans he is not leaving the industry that made him a household name. “This has nothing to do with country music,” he insisted, explaining that the friends who reached out to him were people he met through his career. The emotional turmoil, he explained, was rooted in the personal sacrifices made for his professional dreams.
An Outpouring of Industry Support
Owen’s vulnerability was met with a wave of support from his peers in the country music world, underscoring the strong community within the genre. He noted that many stars reached out to check on him, including:
- Luke Bryan
- Charles Kelley of Lady A
- Dan + Shay
- Chase Rice
“I’m grateful for those people out there that have reached out to tell me that you’d be there for me. I love you for that,” Owen said, acknowledging their kindness.
A Focus on Healing and Family
While Owen affirmed he is “OK,” he was also candid that his journey is ongoing. “I still have healing to do. I still have things I need to fix. I’m not fixed yet,” he confessed. He described himself as a man “trying to just figure out how to be a better man… and I’m on my way.”
He emphasized that his primary focus is on his most important roles: “My world consists of my little girls. I’m a father, I’m a son, I’m a brother, and I’m a friend to so many people.” Owen is a father to two daughters, Olive Pearl and Paris Hartley.
By addressing the situation head-on, Jake Owen not only reassured his fanbase but also opened up an important conversation about the personal pressures that often accompany public life. His commitment to his family, his sobriety, and his music remains clear, even as he navigates the path of personal healing.
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