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HARDYâs mom reflected on her now-superstar sonâs path to success in a new interview on the heartfelt podcast, Got It From My Momma, a recently-debuted show where host Jennifer Vickery Smith interviews the women who raised famous entertainers.
Sarah Hardy spent her life in her home state of Mississippi before relocating to Nashville, Tennessee, in support of her children who were chasing their dreams, and to be closer to her grandchildren. Throughout the podcast episode, Sarah shared stories about HARDYâs childhood, her vision for his career as singer-songwriter, her proudest moments, her faith and more, including the call she received when her son and three others sustained âsignificant injuriesâ in a tour bus accident overnight in October.
HARDY â who recently released his half country, half rock album, the mockingbird & THE CROW â announced on his social media channels at the time that âour tour bus was in an accident on our way home from Bristol, [Tennessee],â he said, in part. âThere were just four of us, including myself, on the bus, however we were all treated for significant injuries.â
Sarah told Smith it was âscaryâ when she received a call from her sonâs road manager, Noah, around 3:30 a.m. that morning. She was âsound asleep,â though sheâs a light sleeper and âthankfullyâ awoke to the sound of her phone buzzing. Sarah remembered that she knew âthis is not gonna be goodâ when she saw the name âNoah Brownâ appear on her phone. She told Smith that at first, she thought her son, whose first name is Michael, had been involved in an accident that only impacted him (for example, a fall that resulted in a broken leg, she said).
âHe [Noah] told me that there had been a bus accident and he told me that they were in the hospital⌠he said, âeverybodyâs OK,ââ Sarah recalled. âThe bottom line was, he reassured me it was not a life-threatening thing.â
Sarah said her husband was out of town, and she was watching the kids at the time. HARDYâs now wife, Caleigh, was on her bachelorette trip at the time. Sarahâs husband immediately headed back home, and she began sending text messages to loved ones to let them know about the accident before the news broke. Sarah said another country hitmaker, Morgan Wallen, was the one who brought HARDY home from the hospital. Wallen was âjoking around and FaceTimingâ with HARDY when the bus accident happened, Sarah said, explaining that the two artists were on their respective buses at the time and Wallen apparently saw the screen go black at the time of the crash (he didnât immediately realize what happened, she said, noting that Wallen apparently wasnât sure if it was just a prank, though no one picked up when he tried calling back).
Smith said Tanner Gallagherâs recollection of the accident hit close to home for her. One of her son, Cooper Smith â who is a videographer for his brother, singer Conner Smith â is in the same role. Gallagher opened up about the accident shortly after it happened, posting photos from the hospital and sharing more details about what had happened that night. Gallagher said at the time that the group of four â Gallagher, HARDY, Noah and their bus driver Ricky â that âour bus ran off the highway at around 70mph flipping us into the woods. âŚ.Within what felt like 3 seconds, our bodies were thrown across the room knocking us all unconscious. By the grace of God, we all survived.â
âIt was a lot worse than I realized at the time,â Sarah said on Got It From My Momma. she added that Gallagher is still healing, âbut heâs young and heâs strong and heâs come a long way⌠heâs going to be OK.â
Sarah also expressed gratitude for everyone who contacted her son after the accident to offer their support and well-wishes. She said, âwe are so thankful that theyâre all OK.â
Smith closed the podcast by asking Sarah what she believes HARDY got from her. Sarah believes she and her son share the same authenticity and self confidence.
Got It From My Momma features chats âabout family, fame, and faith with the mommas of your favorite entertainers.â Previously, Smith has spoken to Thomas Rhettâs mom, Lauren Alainaâs mom and others. Listen to the podcast on iHeartRadio here.