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Lainey Wilson’s first act as Whataburger brand ambassador: free Honey Butter Chicken Biscuits

Country music star Lainey Wilson grew up going to Whataburger. Now she’s the chain’s new brand ambassador and you can get her fave menu item, a Honey Butter Chicken Biscuit, free on Tuesday, Jan. 28.

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There’s few cooler than Lainey Wilson in country music right now and Whataburger has always been cool with the Grammy-winning singer-songwriter.

So it makes sense that the expanding Texas burger chain would want to cook something up with Wilson, who says growing up in a small town in Louisiana she and her friends “always ended the night at Whataburger.”

Whataburger has enlisted Wilson as its 2025 brand ambassador, the restaurant chain announced Friday, noting how, in a press release, “Lainey’s unmistakable style and authentic charm paired with Whataburger’s unforgettable flavors and welcoming hospitality – it’s a match made in Southern heaven.”

Grammy Award-winning country music star Lainey Wilson is Whataburger's 2025 official brand ambassador.

Lainey Wilson: ‘Never a bad time’ for Whataburger’s honey butter chicken biscuit

Just as Wilson and her friends would wind up at Whataburger “after late night drives,” now the Honey Butter Chicken Biscuit has become her post-show tradition, she told USA TODAY.

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To celebrate the partnership, Whataburger will be giving away free Honey Butter Chicken Biscuits on Tuesday, Jan. 28, from 6 a.m.-11 a.m. for in-store and drive-thru orders (no purchase necessary, one per person, while supplies last).

“There’s never a bad time to go and get one of them,” Wilson said. “If I was on death row and they said, ‘What would you want?’ I think I would mention that.”

Whataburger's Honey Butter Chicken Biscuit. You can get a free one at participating locations on January 28 from 6 a.m.-11 a.m. for in-restaurant and drive-thru orders only.

About being Whataburger’s brand ambassador, Wilson said, “I’m really proud of this partnership. It just kind of feels full circle to me and my story, and just brings back those good old memories.”

The reigning Academy of Country Music entertainer of the year – she also won the Country Music Association entertainer of the year in 2023 and co-hosted the 2024 event – has finally gotten a chance to catch her breath.

Lainey Wilson backstage after the 57th annual CMA Awards show in Nashville on Nov. 8, 2023. In addition to entertainer of the year, she won female and album of the year awards and, with HARDY, music event and music video of the year.

“I got about a month break, just to kind of chill and prop my feet up and really think about and soak in everything that’s happened in the past couple years,” said Wilson, who also has appeared in the TV series, “Yellowstone.”

Wilson headed to Grammys and cooking up some new music

Wilson is headed to the Grammys, scheduled for Feb. 2 in Los Angeles, where her album “Whirlwind” is up for best country album. “Completely heartbreaking,” is how she described the wildfires, which have been ravaging the area for more than a week. “Me and my team, we’re figuring out what we can do to help.”

Cowboy couple Ryan (Ian Bohen) and Abby (Lainey Wilson) reunited in the "Yellowstone" finale.

This past year in the U.S., she said, “it seems like just natural disaster after natural disaster. It puts a lot of things into perspective, but I truly do feel like music is healing. I don’t know what I would have done without music in certain times of my life.”

Then in March, Wilson has tour dates in Europe and they U.K. “I’ve been touring over there. I think this will be my sixth or seventh time, but I love going over there,” she said. “It’s really cool to see how country music is doing its thing around the world. I’m just really proud to be part of this generation of country music because it’s just killing it. I think it’s because everyone loves the storytelling aspect of country music.”

Lainey Wilson performs during CMA Fest at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tenn., on June 8, 2024.

Wilson is also working on some new music. “I’ve got some stuff in the pipeline,” she said.

When reminded that she referenced a competing fast-food chain (Sonic) in the song “Live Off,” from her 2022 album “Bell Bottom Country,” it’s suggested that Whataburger might be a tougher lyrical challenge.

“That’s the thing about being a country singer-songwriter is I can somehow make ‘dog’ and ‘cat’ rhyme,” she said. “I think we can figure it out with ‘Whataburger’.”

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