Oh boy… here we go again.
Ella Langley is wrapping up a monster year after closing out 2025 at the CMA Awards, where she walked away with three trophies for her Riley Green duet, “You Look Like You Love Me.” The song earned Single of the Year, Song of the Year (for the writers), and Music Video of the Year—a huge sweep by any standard.
Naturally, the awards reignited the internet’s favorite obsession: whether Ella and Riley Green were ever more than friends. Despite both artists repeatedly saying they’ve always been just that—friends with strong onstage chemistry—fans have never quite let the rumors die. Their performances of “YLLYLM” and “Don’t Mind If I Do” only added fuel to the speculation.
Since then, the rumor mill hasn’t slowed down. Riley was previously linked to Megan Moroney, and more recently to Bryana Ferringer, who attended the CMA Awards with him. The two have been spotted together for months, suggesting something more than casual—though they didn’t walk the red carpet together. Riley later explained that she was simply a friend, noting that bringing a date to such a public event can easily spiral into speculation.
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Meanwhile, Ella found herself at the center of her own dating buzz. Fans connected her to John Sansone from Farmer Wants a Wife, who recently split from his partner. Sansone, a sixth-generation farmer from Missouri, also happens to be related to someone in Luke Combs’ management circle—and yes, that connection somehow loops back to Riley Green, because of course it does.
But just when things seemed complicated enough, the plot thickened.
Ella Langley and Tucker Wetmore were recently spotted together in St. Barth, after fans noticed clues in their social media posts suggesting they were in the same tropical location. Those suspicions were later confirmed when the two were seen hanging out at the Soggy Dollar Bar in the British Virgin Islands.
Country fans wasted no time reacting—joking about “revenge dating,” teasing a possible collaboration, and pointing out that Ella appeared to be wearing the same sunglasses seen in one of Wetmore’s posts. Whether it’s coincidence, friendship, or something more, the internet is very invested.
Is this another case of artists simply crossing paths on vacation? Or is there something real brewing? No one knows yet—but fans are watching closely.
In the meantime, go spin Tucker Wetmore’s latest track, “Proving Me Right.”
