Country music powerhouse Ashley McBryde is getting vulnerable about the rock-bottom moment that changed her life. During a recent interview on The Bobby Bones Show, the "Light On In The Kitchen" singer detailed a harrowing night in June 2022 that led to a life-saving intervention. McBryde shared that after a night of heavy drinking, she woke up in the home of a fellow artist to find her manager and team waiting to confront her about her health.

The singer admitted to host Bobby Bones that the reality of her situation was grim. "I knew I was gonna die if I didn't stop," McBryde stated during the emotional broadcast. She described the experience as "near-fatal," explaining that the intervention was the catalyst she needed to finally seek professional help. While she has been sober since that day, the Grand Ole Opry member chose to keep her journey private for about one year to ensure she was on solid ground before sharing it with the world.

As she approaches her four-year sobriety anniversary in June 2026, McBryde continues to use her platform to speak about the realities of recovery in the spotlight. The CMA Award winner told iHeartCountry Radio that she prioritized her mental and physical well-being over public perception during her early days of treatment. Her story serves as a powerful reminder of the pressures within the music industry and the importance of having a supportive team to step in when things take a dangerous turn.