Ella Langley’s Video ‘Choosin’ Texas’: Four Questions Answered + 1 Fun Fact [Watch]

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Ella Langley recently released her music video for “Choosin’ Texas,” which features a star-studded cast and an intriguing storyline. The video stars Luke Grimes from “Yellowstone” as Langley’s love interest, with Miranda Lambert making a cameo as the bar performer who ultimately rescues Langley from a troubled relationship. Another familiar face in the video is Kaitlin Butts, who plays a mean girl warning Langley about her rocky relationship.

The music video raises questions about the cast, unreleased music teases, and hidden meanings. One burning question is the identity of the ex-girlfriend in the video, played by Ava Phillippe, daughter of Reese Witherspoon and Ryan Phillippe. Additionally, many bar patrons in the video are recognizable Texas entertainers, including Wade Bowen, Casey Donahew, and Dale Brisby.

Langley also teases new music in the video with snippets of unreleased songs, including one titled “Last Call For Us.” Fans speculate that this track may be part of her upcoming album, “Dandelion.” Another mystery in the video is the license plate “ICLYA” on the Tennessee-bound tour van, hinting at a potential new song or duet with Lambert.

One fun fact revealed in the video is the backstory behind Kaitlin Butts’ cameo. Despite not being from Texas, Butts and Langley share a close friendship, having toured together and collaborated on stage performances. Langley even lip-synced to Butts’ viral hit “You Ain’t Gotta Die (To Be Dead to Me)” on TikTok, sparking rumors about her romantic involvement with Riley Green.

Langley’s “Choosin’ Texas” music video is a captivating mini-movie filled with star cameos, hidden messages, and exciting music teases that keep fans guessing about her upcoming projects. The video’s intricate storyline and talented cast showcase Langley’s creativity and storytelling skills, leaving viewers eagerly anticipating her future releases.

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