
Country music stars sure love Twitter! Here at GAC, we follow them too. This week the stars were tweeting about the glamour of the Royal Wedding and the sadness of the devastating tornadoes that ripped through the south. Here are our picks for the Top 10 Country Tweets Of The Week. If you’d like to donate money to help those affected by the tornadoes, click HERE to make a donation to the American Red Cross.
Steel Magnolia: @steelmagnolia11 Yes, I am one of the 2.6 billion people who stayed up to watch the royal wedding! And Josh is snoozing..lol! Xo Meg
Miranda Lambert: @Miranda_Lambert Starting the countdown to the royal wedding! And even tho I have a show, I WILL be up at 5 am to watch every second of it! [And then, hours later Miranda tweeted] Aahhhhhhhhhhhh. So beautiful! Ok I admit it….I bawled
Crystal Hoyt: @Crystal_Hoyt Ok, I would like to suggest that we Americans bring back wearing HATS to church! I LOVE that the British still do that!
Danielle Peck: @daniellepeck Waiting in restlessness ….. She is about to walk down the isle ……. I’m holding my breath until I see the dress!!!!
Josh Thompson: @TheJoshThompson Royal wedding? I’d rather have a royal ass whoopin but I’ll settle for a Crown Royal instead.
Ashley Monroe: @ashleymonroe What if Kate Middleton had to pee like a pregnant racehorse in the middle of ceremony ?!? Makes me have to go just THINKING of it .. Wheww.
Little Big Town: @LBTmusic My thoughts and prayers are with my home state of Alabama as well as the the other states that were devastated. God be with you all. Jimi
Sara Evans: @saraevansmusic Pray for Alabama. My heart is broken for all the families who lost loved ones and homes. Please pray for their comfort.
Taylor Swift: @taylorswift13 We’re at rehearsals watching videos of the tornadoes in Tuscaloosa. Our love and hopes and thoughts and prayers go out to everyone affected.
Ashton Shepherd: @AshtonShepherd My prayers and thoughts go out to all the tragedy in my home state of alabama and fellow states. It’s so unreal. God be with everyone.



