Country star Ella Langley says 'very scary' Alabama church haunted house led to her getting 'saved again'
Ella Langley opens up about her Southern Baptist upbringing in small-town Alabama, recalling church judgment houses and singing hymnals as a child.
Country star Ella Langley says ‘very scary’ Alabama church haunted house led to her getting ‘saved again’ Country music star Ella Langley discusses her upbringing in a small Southern Baptist town in Alabama, where church activities, including ‘judgment houses,’ significantly impacted her. She also touched on her musical journey, starting from social media to releasing her debut album and receiving an ACM award, crediting her family’s deep connection to music and storytelling for nurturing her talent.
- Ella Langley grew up in a small Southern Baptist town in Alabama and was homeschooled for many years.
- She recounts a frightening experience in church ‘judgment houses,’ which were described as haunted houses for Christians, meant to scare attendees into getting saved.
- This experience deeply affected her, leading her to ‘get saved again’ when given the opportunity by her youth group.
- Langley’s childhood was heavily centered around church, attending services every Sunday and Wednesday until she was 18.
- Her musical talent was nurtured by her grandparents, who encouraged her singing from a young age.
- She began her music career on social media, gaining a following on TikTok and Instagram, and has since released an EP and a debut studio album.
- Langley collaborated with Riley Green on the viral hit song ‘You Look Like You Love Me’ and won the ACM New Female Artist of the Year award.
- She emphasizes that storytelling is a significant part of her family heritage and influences her songwriting.
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