Why Connie Britton Left Nashville
"Nashville" wouldn't have been the show it was if it weren't for Connie Britton, but the actress left the set before the hit show was over. Why did she leave?
Read More"Nashville" wouldn't have been the show it was if it weren't for Connie Britton, but the actress left the set before the hit show was over. Why did she leave?
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