FRI PT 2: Raymundo Ran Into Celebs At Kane Brown's Bar Opening + Trace Adkins On Injury From Falling Off 12ft Scaffolding + Lunchbox Got Body Parts In The Mail!
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Raymundo recounts an unforgettable night at Kane Brown's bar opening, where he ran into a star-studded lineup including Patrick Mahomes, Jason Aldean, and Brittany Mahomes—describing the VIP experience as exclusive and electric, with a surprise saxophonist adding to the rooftop vibes. The episode takes a somber turn with the sudden passing of 41-year-old NASCAR legend Kyle Busch, whose death from a severe illness after winning a race has left fans and the racing community in shock. Trace Adkins opens up about a terrifying fall from a 12-foot scaffold that nearly cost him his leg, revealing he begged doctors to amputate due to the grim recovery prognosis—only to be overruled by his wife. He reflects on fatherhood, the 30th anniversary of his debut album, and his deep connection to country music. The conversation then veers into absurd territory with Lunchbox receiving a disturbing package containing toenails in the mail—prompting a mix of disgust and dark humor. The episode closes with a playful debate on whether men could actually land a plane in an emergency, a viral alien conspiracy theory, and a list of the world’s richest celebrity couples, including Selma Hayek’s $22 billion husband. The most striking revelation? Trace Adkins almost had his leg amputated after a fall—only to be saved by his wife’s refusal to let him choose that path.
Trace Adkins nearly had his leg amputated after falling 12 feet from a scaffold, but his wife refused to let him choose amputation despite the grueling recovery prognosis.
Kyle Busch, a 41-year-old NASCAR champion, died suddenly from a severe illness after winning a race just days before—leaving no official cause of death.
Lunchbox received a disturbing package containing toenails with no return address or signature, sparking a mix of horror and dark humor about anonymous online threats.
Raymundo described Kane Brown’s bar opening as a VIP event where stars like Patrick Mahomes and Jason Aldean were within arm’s reach, with a saxophonist becoming a permanent fixture.
Trace Adkins revealed he’s been singing 'Every Light in the House is On' since his debut, calling it the song that put him on the map—despite it not being his first single.
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Raymundo’s VIP Night at Kane Brown’s Bar Opening
“I was there probably fashionably late, like 7:45. When did it start? Seven? Yeah, but it's one of those because it was VIP. I mean, all the VIPs ain't showing up at 7.”
The Shocking Death of Kyle Busch
“He had something going on last weekend or sorry, the weekend before last like a sinus infection where he wanted his doctor on standby to give him a shot at the end of the race. But then he won the truck race this past weekend.”
Trace Adkins’ Near-Leg Amputation After Scaffold Fall
“And I said, just cut it off, man. How long will the recovery be if you cut it off? Because it was going to be below the knee, so it's not like up here, you know.”
Lunchbox’s Toenail Mail Incident
“I opened it up and they have their toenails in here. What? And it said, sorry, I was doing some spray painting if they're a little dirty.”
Trace Adkins on Fatherhood, Music, and the 30th Anniversary Tour
Trace reflects on his journey as a father of five daughters, his early days in a gospel quartet, and his 30th anniversary tour celebrating the release of 'Girl in Texas' in 1996. He shares his emotional connection to 'Every Light in the House is On' and his love for performing.
“And I said, just cut it off, man. How long will the recovery be if you cut it off? Because it was going to be below the knee, so it's not like up here, you know.”
“I opened it up and they have their toenails in here. What? And it said, sorry, I was doing some spray painting if they're a little dirty.”
“He had something going on last weekend or sorry, the weekend before last like a sinus infection where he wanted his doctor on standby to give him a shot at the end of the race. But then he won the truck race this past weekend.”
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Bobby Bones
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Trace Adkins
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Raymundo
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Kane Brown
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Kyle Busch
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Lunchbox
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Jonas Brothers
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Jason Aldean
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Patrick Mahomes
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Selma Hayek
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