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Lainey Wilson is the focus of a new Netflix documentary, dropping April 22. Erick Frost/Netflix There’s a scene in the middle of the trailer for Netflix‘s upcoming documentary, Lainey Wilson: Keepin’ Country Cool, in which she’s sitting in a backstage lounge, wearing a sign that says, “NOBODY SPEAK TO LAINEY.” In voiceover, she says, “I think it is important to show people that, like, I don’t have my shit all together.” The scene is endearing and captures the spirit of what the film, which hits the streamer on April 22, is all about. Amy Scott, who directed the films Counting Crows: Have You Seen Me Lately? and Sheryl, directed the picture.
The two-minute preview for the doc summarizes Lainey Wilson’s 33 years so far: she’s not an overnight success, since she put 14 years into her breakthrough; she once performed at what looks like a county fair and her “payment was free hot dogs for the rest of [her] entire life”; and she has had to make compromises in her life for her career, such as freezing her eggs for a future IVF cycle. The preview suggests the film is a rare, no-holds-barred look at it what it takes to make it in country music.