Brad Paisley’s Wife Starring In His Music Video Has Fans Rolling With Laughter

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Arden Lambert

Updated

May 19, 2022

Updated

May 19, 2022

Updated

May 19, 2022

In 2017, Brad Paisley paid homage to the retro decade of the ’80s, making it the main source of inspiration in his totally epic music video for “Last Time for Everything.”

Paisley co-wrote the nostalgic track, which finds him looking back on the past and how we often forget that some things happen for the last time until it’s really over. Of course, there are quite a few things that we’re glad to see run their course – like perhaps those horrible mullets – but others, like the bittersweet feeling of dressing up for school dances and prom or the last high school football game, are a little difficult to move on from.

And the country star put all these mixed emotions on top of the four-minute video clip for “Last Time for Everything.”

Paisley channeled his classic past via out-of-date images of his high school memories – such as the clips of old football games, Paisley at prom, and even his high school graduation. Of course, some of the electric decade’s most iconic themes came flashing through as Paisley radiates in his silly persona.

A Familiar Face Stopped By As A Guest Star

For the quirky video, Brad Paisley enlisted the help of someone very special to him – and that’s none other than his wife, Kimberly Williams-Paisley

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She was a sight of cuteness and cheekiness alongside her all-girl biker gang. Kimberly portrayed her most rebellious self, taunting her rivals while popping her gum and giving Paisley a look filled with attitude as the country star sings the heartwarming lyrics of “Last Time for Everything.” 

These scenes of Paisley and his real-life partner in crime definitely had fans gushing.

Make sure to play the video below for a nostalgic and hilarious clip. We’re pretty sure you don’t want to miss this!


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