Morgan Wallen’s issues with alcohol are at the root of his latest arrest, according to a new report.
“Morgan is generally a nice, fun person to hang out with, but when he gets going, he doesn’t know when to stop,” a source told People Tuesday.
“Morgan and alcohol is a problem, and it’s been a problem that keeps coming back around.”
Reps for Wallen didn’t immediately return Page Six’s request for comment.
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The “Whiskey Glasses” singer, 30, was taken into custody late Sunday after he allegedly threw a chair off the roof of Eric Church’s new Nashville bar, Chief’s.
Wallen was arrested for three counts of reckless endangerment for the two officers who were in the vicinity of the chair when it landed and for the danger to the public.
The “Sand in My Boots” singer was also charged with a misdemeanor, disorderly conduct.
Wallen was previously arrested for public intoxication and disorderly conduct charges in 2020, and one year later he spent 30 days in a treatment center after footage of him saying the N-word leaked to the media.
He issued a public apology for the racism controversy but was ultimately suspended by his record label.
Last year, Wallen came under fire again for canceling one of his concerts just minutes before start time over a hoarse voice, sparking rumors about the “Wasted on You” singer’s drinking.
The speculation forced his label to deny that he was “too drunk” to perform the show.
A fan ultimately sued the country music superstar for not immediately offering reimbursement.