TV Show - Aug 29, 2022
It is the first time since Laine Hardy was arrested and accused of spying on an ex-girlfriend in April of 2022 that Laine Hardy has returned to social media on Monday afternoon. It has been revealed that American Idol Season 17 winner Justin Timberlake is performing a brand new song that has not yet been released, entitled 'Party I Can Play.
Hardy, who has a full beard and long hair, sings a never-before-heard tune while strumming an acoustic guitar. “Hunting for lightning bugs with my brother / Daddy's hand-crank ice cream / A hole by the roses dug by the dog / I guess you never really know the good times until you lose them / I knew back then but somehow I've forgotten / all I need is a pickup where I can set up / and a party to play,” Hardy sings.
I guess you never know the good times while you have them / but you sure do miss them when they slip away / I knew then but somehow I've forgotten / I guess you never know the good times while you have them / but you sure do miss them when they slip away / I knew then but somehow I've forgotten / all I need is a pickup where I can set up / and a party that I can play / party I can play.”
He is scheduled to perform at the Pike County Fair in Bowling Green, Missouri, on July 29. An arrest warrant had been issued for Laine Hardy for allegedly placing a listening device in the dorm room of a female student at Louisiana State University on April 29, 2022. From November 2021 to February 2022, recordings are alleged to have been made.
In a statement provided to WAFB (as reported by the outlet), Louisiana State University confirmed Laine Hardy's arrest. It was announced today that Laine Reed Hardy had been arrested by LSU Police and has been jailed for violating 15:1303 - Interception and Disclosure of Wire, Electronic, or Oral Communication." A warrant for his arrest has been filed with the court.
On the evening of April 29, he was released from prison. Upon receiving the warrant, Hardy provided fans with an update. The Louisiana State University Police Department issued me a warrant due to allegations made against me," Hardy wrote on social media. Since my music and my fans have taken over my entire world, I embrace that wholeheartedly. I understand that I am thrust into the public spotlight by my career.
The allegation is quite sensitive, so I would respectfully ask for privacy at this time. As needed, I will assist in their investigation." I have the utmost respect for the law." Hardy faces a maximum sentence of ten years in prison and a fine of $10,000 if convicted of Interception and Disclosure of Wire, Electronic, or Oral Communications.