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Nicole’s Nashville News- September 17

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Nicole’s Nashville News- September 17

Thomas Rhett is still in shock this morning. Says he can’t believe last night happened. Thomas won his first Entertainer of the Year award at the ACMs.

Thomas Rhett wasn’t the only artist to hear his name called for Entertainer of the Year. For the first time ever there was a tie. Carrie Underwood will be sharing the honor with Thomas Rhett for the next year. Both artists were a little shocked but very happy.  Carrie has apologized for leaving some very important people out of her acceptance speech.  She forgot to thank her husband, Mike Fisher and their two sons, Isaiah and Jacob.

Four artists took home multiple awards last night.  Thomas RhettOld Dominion and Luke Combs each won twice. Maren Morris won a total of three ACMs.

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