
Lainey Wilson's Corn Maze Craze: Nashville Home, New Album & More
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Lainey Wilson is basking in a fresh wave of recognition this week, both on and off stage, as tributes to the reigning CMA Entertainer of the Year continue popping up across North America. Thirty-six family farms throughout 25 states and Canada are launching Lainey Wilson–themed corn mazes, a campaign orchestrated by The MAiZE Inc, spotlighting country stars who deeply connect to their rural roots. Previous honorees have included Reba McEntire and Luke Bryan, setting the bar high, but the 2025 fall season is all about Wilson. The immersive maze experience, with installations running from September through late October, offers fans the chance to snap photos, solve trivia, listen to Wilson’s hits, and even catch her recorded greetings as they wind through the corn. Some mazes are even offering a grand prize trip—flights, hotel, concert tickets, a meet-and-greet—for a winner and guest to see Lainey live at the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas on December 7, 2025. According to a release from Mazing Acres Farm, the campaign also celebrates the August 22nd drop of her Whirlwind Deluxe album, now with five new tracks and the surging single “Somewhere Over Laredo.”
On social media, Wilson remains as authentic and visible as ever, sharing moments from her whirlwind world tour and expressing, as she did on September 6 via Threads, that there’s “Ain’t nowhere I’d rather be,” her words tagged with tour references and radiating genuine gratitude for her fans. The dialogue has not all been carefree, though. Just a few weeks ago, some AI-generated wedding images of her and fiancé Devlin Duck Hodges circulated online, sparking confusion and a swift clarification about her marital status; Wilson’s team underscored the photos were fabricated and not reflective of reality.
In the world of fashion and home, Wilson gave fans and the media a close-up this week of her Nashville home, designed with Grand Ole Opry flooring and packed with hits of western style, bold color, and personal artifacts—like a Jungle Room inspired by Elvis, vintage hats stored just so, and a prominent tribute to her beloved horse Tex, now 31. Shared through features in Architectural Digest and Fox Business, her home is described as unapologetically Lainey—her fingerprints on every detail, right down to Blue Moon taps for her and Coors Light for her fiancé, all accenting a home built for music, memories, and the spirit of country. Headlines about the corn mazes, the new album edition, her fashion collaborations, and her Nashville home have dominated music, lifestyle, and entertainment media since September began, with fans and critics alike noting her ongoing biographical ascendancy.
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