Did Morgan Wallen Kiss Ella Langley?

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Did Morgan Wallen kiss Ella Langley? That's the big question after their show in Indiana, with video of the purported moment being analyzed by fans. (Photo credit: rileysconcertfootage / TikTok)

The Kiss Seen Around The World? See The Evidence

Was there a kiss from Morgan Wallen to Ella Langley at their recent show in Indiana?

If there was, it would be the kiss seen around the world.

For now, it’s being investigated by fans with greater fervor than that of the Warren Commission in 1964, which concluded that the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, just one year earlier, had been committed by a lone man: Lee Harvey Oswald.

Questions still linger there, even with the Trump administration’s release of the JFK files last year.

However, the internet age isn’t going to let something just happen — or even, merely, possibly happen — without coming to some kind of consensus.

Did Morgan Wallen lean over and kiss Ella Langley after their duet at the May 9 show at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana?

Perhaps there is more to the song “I Can’t Love You Anymore” than just a duet between two of the biggest artists in country music — and music, in general.

Was the mysterious ICLYA license plate at the end of the music video for Ella Langley’s “Choosin’ Texas” music video pointing to something greater than just their bonus track on Dandelion?

Further, for the past year, Ella has been Morgan’s go-to for performing Tate McRae’s part in “What I Want,” and both Ella and Morgan have also sung “Sand In My Boots” as a duet, too.

RELATED: Ella Langley Shares About Forgetting The Lyrics To Her Duet With Morgan Wallen … And How He Ultimately Forgot Them As Well

Watch The Moment … And Decide For Yourself

We all know the “back and to the left” moment in the Oliver Stone film JFK (1991), as was parodied on Seinfeld and beyond… Well, the moment shared between Morgan and Ella could be summed up in a phrase like “forward and to the right.”

Consider the videos floating around online of the purported moment that Morgan kisses Ella.

We see Morgan and Ella begin to exit the stage together following their performance of “I Can’t Love You Anymore.”

As they walk away, Morgan places both of his hands behind his back. Walking forward, he then leans to the right, with a motion coming from his back that suggests an action rather than a whisper.

Could he simply have whispered something in her ear? Possibly, but good luck hearing a whisper over the crowd at Lucas Oil Stadium.

It could have been a kiss to the side of Ella’s head as they walked together.

Neither artist is known to be dating anyone, at the moment…

See the video of the alleged kiss, which happens just as they finish singing the song at the end of this clip, here:

@rileysconcertfootage Morgan Wallen and Ella Langley with their new single at Indy night 2 #morganwallen #morganwallentiktok #morganwallenconcert #ellalangley #morganwallenmusic @morganwallen @Ella Langley ♬ original sound – rileysconcertfootage

“I’m starting a rumor,” a fan responded in the comments on TikTok.

Another wrote, “They would look so hot together.”

One fan wrote, “I’m convinced Ella could have chemistry with a brick wall.”

See a still from the moment:

Did Morgan Wallen kiss Ella Langley after their duet of “I Can’t Love You Anymore” on May 9 in Indiana? (Photo: rileysconcertfootage / TikTok)

Watch their chemistry leading up the purported kiss from another angle, as they sing “I Can’t Love You Anymore” with strong eye contact, here:

@matthewspray5 Morgan Wallen and Ella Langley "I can't love you anymore" Indianapolis Night 2 2026 #morganwallen #morganwallentiktok #ellalangley #countrymusic #concerts ♬ original sound – matthewspray5

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Grant Bromley

Howdy, I’m Grant, a multimedia storyteller and lover of the arts. Whether it’s Copland’s ballet Rodeo or Peckinpah’s iconic Western Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid, I have an appreciation for works that engage with the American mythos. Covering news, I help tell the stories that define our shared tomorrow.

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