Country musician Dierks Bentley is used to the big city and bright lights of Nashville, but admits he's not ready for Hollywood.
Sharing that he has been asked to act in television programs, as well as join reality competition shows, Bentley says he's content with his career in music. "I don't think I'd be good enough to doing those things," Bentley said. "It requires, like, more time away from home and I just, I don't want to.
I had a chance to audition for Larry David and I decided not to do it. Because again, I'm like, 'Oh, if I get it, I don't really want to go to L.A.,'" he told "Entertainment Tonight." "I got a great gig.
I love what I do." However, Bentley is not unfamiliar with the western part of the United States.The 47-year-old, who skyrocketed to fame with a start in Nashville, was living in Colorado at the time of the pandemic, and was feeling uncertain about his future. "I was living in Colorado and all I knew for sure is that I just wanted to stay there," he told People magazine. "I remember the song 'Gone' got pitched to me and my wife [Cassidy] heard it, and she really loved it.
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