Brianna “Chickenfry” LaPaglia is showing her solidarity with Zach Bryan’s other exes — through baked goods.
LaPaglia, 25, took to her Instagram Story on Wednesday, November 6, to share photos of two cakes, one of which read “For Bri, Deb, and Rose.”
The cake nodded to three of Bryan’s exes: LaPaglia, whom he split from last month after more than one year of dating, Deb Peifer, whom he dated from 2022 to 2023, and Rose Madden, whom he was married to from 2020 to 2021.
Peifer seemingly showed her support for LaPaglia last month when she shared a TikTok video emphasizing that she doesn’t “find any gratification in other people hurting, specifically other women” after she’d seen “some comments on my personal social media pages alluding to the fact that I do.”
The other cake LaPaglia shared a photo of read “Smallest Man,” the name of a diss track about Bryan that LaPaglia’s “BFFs” podcast cohosts, Dave Portnoy and Josh Richards, dropped on Wednesday. The song has been taken down from YouTube and TikTok on copyright grounds, but the lyrics allude to alleged infidelity on Bryan’s part.
“I said trust me, caught your pants on fire / Tinder, Bumble, Raya, knew you was a liar,” the song starts. “You’re a douchebag, you just made a new rival / Pretty soon you going to need a revival.”
Bryan announced his and LaPaglia’s split via Instagram last month, claiming that the pair had “broken up with each other” and noting that he “respect[s] and love[s] her with every ounce of my heart.”
The country singer also noted that he will “always thank” LaPaglia for loving him “unconditionally for a very long time” and admitted that he is “not perfect and never will be.”
Shortly after Bryan released his statement, LaPaglia shared via her Instagram Story that she was “feeling really blindsided” by the split.
A source subsequently told Us Weekly that the Barstool Sports podcaster was shocked to find that Bryan had been using “dating apps and dating around while they had been in a committed relationship.”
The insider noted that Bryan “denied all the [infidelity] allegations but still agreed they should split.”
While the audio for “Smallest Man” — the title of which is a nod to Taylor Swift’s “The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived” — is no longer available online, Portnoy, 47, has no plans to stop airing Bryan’s alleged dirty laundry.
“I will write 10,000 diss tracks,” Portnoy said in a TikTok video posted Wednesday, referring to Bryan as “Zach f—ing little man, thin-skin, psycho Bryan.”
The Thursday, November 7, episode of “BFFs” will also take aim at Bryan, as a trailer shared Wednesday via the podcast’s official Instagram page teased.
“Smallest Man keeps taking down the diss track but he can’t take down the pod. New episode tomorrow at 8pm ET,” the caption read.
LaPaglia also noted via her Instagram Story that the episode is “the hardest and most vulnerable” one she’s “ever done.”
The internet personality previously claimed that Bryan blocked her, Portnoy and Richards, 22, on Instagram. After a fan called the podcasters out for not being “brave enough to tag” Bryan in an announcement about “Smallest Man,” LaPaglia responded, “We r all blocked.”
Bryan dropped a song of his own, “This World’s a Giant,” on Thursday, which he initially previewed months before his split from LaPaglia.
“I don’t have the words yet / I’ll smoke a cigarette and know she’ll smell it on my breath,” he sings on the track. “I say I want kids / Even though I can’t quit the things that make me childish.”