BREAKING STATEMENT: 15 Minutes Ago in Franklin, Tennessee, USA — Country music icon Alan Jackson has just issued a deeply emotional message, offering his heartfelt condolences to the victims of the catastrophic floods in Texas. Though currently battling his own health struggles, Alan’s words were filled with compassion and strength. In his statement, he said, “Even in sickness, my heart aches for those suffering.” What he shared next is currently…

In a quiet and heartfelt moment, country legend Alan Jackson appeared in a short video released just 15 minutes ago—his voice calm but heavy with sorrow—as he extended his deepest sympathies to the people of Texas in the wake of the devastating floods.

Sitting by a sunlit window at his home in Franklin, Tennessee, Alan looked noticeably weary—a reminder of the health battle he’s been facing with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease. Yet, despite the toll on his body, his words carried unmistakable strength and compassion.

“Even in sickness,” he said, “my heart aches for those suffering. Texas has always meant something special to me—its people, its spirit, its grit. And now, they need us more than ever.”

Alan spoke gently but firmly, his eyes glistening as he recalled past tours and personal moments spent across the Lone Star State. “I remember the fans who came out rain or shine,” he said. “And now I pray for those same folks—some of whom have lost everything.”

In a surprising and moving gesture, he also announced that a special tribute performance—featuring unreleased acoustic recordings—would be shared online next week, with all donations and proceeds directed toward Texas flood relief funds.

“I can’t be there in person,” he said quietly, “but I can still sing for you. I can still stand with you in spirit.”

As the statement concluded, Alan added a final line that has already begun circulating among fans

Just moments ago, country music icon Alan Jackson, 66, broke his silence with an emotional and heartfelt message directed to the victims of the catastrophic floods tearing through the state of Texas — even as he continues to battle his own health struggles.
Speaking from his home in Franklin, Tennessee, Jackson appeared visibly frail but deeply sincere, his voice slow and heavy with compassion. “I may be weak in body,” he began, “but my heart is strong — and it’s with Texas right now.”
The legendary singer, who has been open about his battle with Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease, acknowledged that while he’s been spending much of his time away from the public eye, he couldn’t stay silent while so many were hurting.
Then came the line that stopped fans cold:
“I know what it feels like when your body fails you,” he said. “But losing your home… your people… that’s a whole different kind of pain. And I want you to know: you’re not going through it alone.”
Jackson’s voice cracked with emotion as he recalled childhood trips through Texas with his father, describing the land as “strong, proud, and full of soul.” He ended by urging those watching to donate, to pray, and most importantly — to hold each other close.
“Storms don’t last,” he said quietly. “But love does.”
As his message began spreading online, fans and fellow country stars responded immediately with support, sharing his words and echoing his call for unity, compassion, and strength in the face of loss.
In a time of devastation, Alan Jackson’s voice — though physically weakened — once again brought healing and hope to the people who have long called him one of their own.